In its 62-year racing history, Porsche has created a name that is the envy of many. All the models that once crossed the finish line first were put on display by Porsche this September at Porsche's unique Rennsport Reunion V event, which was attended by as many as 1,400 Porsches! But now it's time to fasten your seat belts and enjoy first-person driving mode in 20 different Porsches that embody 62 years of racing history of this famous German brand.
Months ago, Tesla Motors introduced the Model X, an SUV with a long list of features. At the recent Christmas presentation, however, the electric liftgate car was presented in a completely new light. As an artist. The three X models put on a real music and light show for the spectators, which was a fun demonstration of what these cars are capable of without a human.
The Citroën DS, or "frog" as we call it, is one of the most recognizable cars in the world. The popular Citroën car from the 60s is now just history, an old-timer, but thanks to French designer Jean-Louis Bui, we can imagine what the next generation of this famous model would look like if the car with a timeless design that was in 1955, when rolled off the assembly line for the first time, decades ahead of the competition, manufactured today.
Lexus has given ice driving a whole new meaning. Instead of taking his Lexus NX model to a frozen lake, he asked the masters of ice carving from the London studio Hamilton Ice Sculptors to put it on ice bikes. Before driving with illuminated ice wheels, the Lexus NX spent five days in a freezer at 30 degrees below zero.
Forget the scenes from the movie Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift, this is the best drift footage ever! Scenes from the Octane franchise can be hidden in front of the drift race staged by Vaughn Gittin Jr. in an abandoned area in Japan. and Daigo Saito; they conjured the beauty of a car sliding through curves with the Ford Mustang and the Lamborghini Murciélago.
The 2017 Mercedes-AMG S65 Cabriolet has everything you've ever wanted. It is the new most powerful Mercedes convertible, with a 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine, which has 630 horsepower (463 kW) and develops 1,000 Nm of torque. It is based on the S-Class cabrio model.
The Mercedes-Benz SLK got a successor – the SLC model. Mercedes enters the next chapter of the now 20-year history of the compact steel-roofed roadster segment with not only a new name, but also a new look, a new range of engines and more safety technology.
Jaguar is returning to motorsport in 2016, as it will participate in the Electric Formula World Championship (Formula E) in the coming season. The new member of the Formula E family has also already received the blessing of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), and you can see the e-beast with which the Brits will compete with their rivals in detail below.
The new Mercedes-Benz C Coupé is a car that all coupe lovers will fall in love with. With a silhouette strongly reminiscent of the larger S coupe, it expresses the definition of modern luxury and an athletic sports character. The Mercedes-Benz C Coupé is the cherry on top of the latest product line from Mercedes-Benz and design master Robert Lešnik.
If we said that the Citroën Cactus M concept was a kind of successor to the Citroën Mehari from 1968, the Citroën E-Mehari is a purebred modern version of the legendary model, which is more than just an updated version of its predecessor. This one probably has the most varied "clientele", since on the one hand it was a leisure vehicle, and on the other a "physicist" driven by farmers and soldiers. The modern derivative is a four-seater pleasure cabriolet with electric drive that exudes freshness and difference.
The McLaren 675LT Spider is the fifth model that McLaren presented in 2015. The British rounded off the year with a convertible, which is not new news, but its characteristics are fresh. It is a roofless version of the 675LT model with a hard folding top that can be stowed up to a speed of 30 km/h. It was mounted on 19- or 20-inch alloy wheels surrounded by P Zero Trofeo R tires, and with a top speed of 326 km/h, the McLaren 675LT Spider is considered the fastest McLaren convertible without a roof over its head.
McLaren broke all the rules to create a Formula 1 concept car and presented a potential Formula 1 car of the future. And what happened when engineers, who are otherwise bombarded from all sides with a thousand and one rules and restrictions, were given a completely free hand? They poured their "frustration" into the MP4-X concept, which promises more exciting times in Formula 1 than today.