The slim and extremely fast supercar Saleen S1 was presented to us back in 2017 at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Now it's finally time to order one and drive it.
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Model cars are something everyday, especially among children, who spend hours playing with miniature versions of various means of transport. Occasionally, however, we come across one that simply has to be mentioned.
A few months ago, Porsche presented a Speedster prototype that stuck in our memory and that we wished would become a reality. We didn't hope in vain, because in Stuttgart they decided that the Porsche 911 Speedster would really experience serial production.
Believe it or not, the oblong thing in the picture is not just a figment of the imagination of someone very skilled in Photoshop. What you see is the 'stretched' Rolls-Royce Cullinan as imagined by the Klassen car body, which specializes in 'stretching' luxury cars.
The Audi Q8 had a domestic presentation not long after its official world presentation, and you can already see it on Slovenian roads. His performance is certainly impressive and there is little chance of being overlooked.
We got to know the concept some time ago, but now the BMW X7 has become a reality. Not only does it represent the largest, it is also the most luxurious BMW SUV. The huge 'kidneys' are there with a purpose, with a mission to make an impressive first impression.
The Porsche Panamera GTS is another model in the range of Porsche 'sports sedans'. An extended version of the Panamera GTS Sport Turismo will also be available from now on.
The Bugatti Chiron is one of the fastest cars in the world, and all its features read like science fiction. But despite this, there are also those among us who see its potential in other, more "off-road" areas. This is what the Bugatti Chiron would look like if it took to the rally route.
The Audi R8 has undergone a minor facelift that touched the visual part of the car, but most of the rest still represents the hair-raising supercar R8. Contrary to rumours, the R8 retained the naturally aspirated engine and did not resort to a supercharged 6-cylinder V-engine.
McLaren presented the 'crown crown' of its range – the McLaren Speedtail. It can reach 402 km/h, but almost 2 million euros will have to be paid for each one.
Alpina has been reworking BMW cars for many years and adding some performance and aesthetics to them. Alpina's cooperation with the BMW brand, especially with special edition models, is so extensive that the German Ministry of Transport regards the Alpina brand as an independent car manufacturer and not just a car remanufacturer.
The BMW 8 Convertible hides everything we love about the Coupe, with the added advantage of being able to open the roof and reveal its luxurious interior to the world.