The 2026 Nissan Z brings the iconic Midnight Purple color and bronze accents to the limited Heritage Edition. Although it's just a visual refresh, this Z is a feast for the eyes - and the soul - of fans of the legendary series.
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The Volante is Aston Martin's way of swapping the tarmac for the sky - no wings, but more style. To mark the 60th anniversary of the name, Q by Aston Martin has created two collector's treats: the Vanquish Volante and the DB12 Volante - green over tan, bronze elegance and numbers that wink with a license to lust.
The Ferrari 849 Testarossa revives a legendary name with brutal power, stunning acceleration and a dash of nostalgia. Is it the new king of the road?
After five years of announcements and concepts, the Polestar 5 is finally here. The Swedish brand's latest electric grand tourer, unveiled at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, is the realization of the vision of the 2020 Precept concept. It's a powerful four-door GT that takes aim at the Porsche Taycan and Lucid Air, but due to Chinese production (at least for now), we won't see it in the US.
Imagine a car that's too wild for the road, too raw for the racing series and too exclusive for all but a lucky few. This is the Mercedes-AMG GT2 Edition W16, the most powerful customer racing car Mercedes has ever created. The first-generation AMG GT (C190) may have lost its license plate, but it has gained something far more exciting: unlimited freedom on the racetrack. With an engine that churns out 818 horsepower and aerodynamics that would put a jet to shame, this car is proof that Mercedes-AMG can still do something that takes your breath away – literally. So let's take a look at what makes this machine so special.
Audi has revealed the Audi Concept C – a bold, electric two-seater with the brand’s new design philosophy. Targa roof, vertical frame and four light bars. Production version? Announced for 2027 and almost identical to the concept.
Audi has been teasing on social media, and Canada has inadvertently pressed “announce.” The new electric sports concept – dubbed the Audi TT Moment 2.0 – will be officially revealed ahead of the IAA Mobility show in Munich. And yes, they’re promising a production version within two years.
Imagine driving a BMW M4 Convertible that pumps out 523 horsepower straight from the factory – enough to make most mortals say, “Thanks, that’ll do.” But G-Power, those German tuning madmen, aren’t content with average. Their G4M Hurricane Bi-Turbo Convertible takes the open-top M4 and transforms it into a 720-horsepower beast – the G-Power BMW M4 Convertible, which will outrun Ferraris and McLarens while you soak up the sun with the top down. Is that an exaggeration? Maybe. But in a world where speed is currency, it’s pure pleasure with a bit of irony – why have a supercar when you can have a convertible that costs less and delivers your coffee in style? Get ready for a ride that will awaken your inner racer.
Imagine going back to a time when cars were more than machines – works of art on wheels? The Bertone Runabout is just that: a revived 1969 concept, now available in a limited edition of 25. With a supercharged V6 engine that develops up to 460 hp and a 0-100 km/h sprint time of just 3 seconds, this Italian beauty promises a drive that will awaken your inner racer. But don't worry, it's not just for speed – it's also for those "dolce vita" moments by the sea.
The 1971 Aston Martin DBS has been given a new identity: the “Octavia.” The Ringbrothers have given it a carbon fiber body and fitted a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 under the hood. The result? A manual transmission, 805 hp (600 kW) and a design irony that would make James Bond smile and Carroll Shelby nod in approval.
The cockpit rises like a fighter jet, the windshield becomes a screen, and fans literally suck air through the body. The Chevrolet Corvette CX and CX.R Vision Gran Turismo are the boldest predictions for the future of America's most iconic sports car. And yes, we'll be driving them in Gran Turismo 7.
Xiaomi cars?! What do we get when a tech giant known for smartphones starts making cars? The Xiaomi SU7 – an electric super-sedan that has created quite a stir in its native China. So well-designed that even the boss of Ford was speechless with excitement (and that's without a software update to the emotions). Demand? Still so hot you could sell it with a fire extinguisher.