The Denza Z is like a meteor coming from the Far East to disrupt the peaceful evenings in Stuttgart, Modena and Zuffenhausen. And believe me, the guys at Porsche are already very nervous...
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When customers want more power, Hennessey calmly says, “No problem,” and creates the near-autonomous Venom F5 Evolution – an American hypercar that blows gasoline fumes out of your ears. And it does so without the help of electricity.
The Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini is the ultimate superbike, full of carbon muscle and Italian arrogance – limited to just 693 examples, more powerful and lighter than ever.
The Mustang Dark Horse is not electric, it is not quiet, it is not subtle – and that is precisely its charm. With 500 horses (or 454, if you are in Europe), a brutal sound and a classic V8 under the hood, this is a car that still breathes gasoline dreams. But does it justify its (too) high price? And why hasn't it blown me away like it did years ago? Test - Mustang Dark Horse.
The Bugatti Tourbillon Équipe Pur Sang is not just the name of an equipment package – it is a tribute to Bugatti's racing heritage, reimagined for the 21st century.
The Aion Hyper SSR is the first Chinese supercar that doesn't fear its European rivals. With 1,225 hp, 0-100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and an aggressive design, it offers brutal numbers. But is it enough to convince Ferrari and Porsche fans?
Rolls-Royce has been using the Black Badge designation for its more dynamic and powerful models for almost a decade, but for the first time in history it has bestowed it on an electric car. Forget the iconic 6.75-litre V12 – the Spectre Black Badge retains its all-electric drivetrain, but now with even more power and unique enhancements that place it at the top of the luxury hierarchy from Goodwood. This is the Rolls-Royce Spectre Black Badge!
Valhalla is finally here! After years of delays, Aston Martin's hybrid masterpiece promises 1,064 horsepower, a 2.5-second 0-62 mph time, and a top speed of 217 mph. Will this really be the divine supercar we've been waiting for? It's time to dig into the details.
Xiaomi, the smartphone giant, is taking on the toughest automotive test – the legendary Nürburgring with the SU7 Ultra to claim the throne of the fastest four-door sedan. Will the Chinese car officially be the fastest sedan in the world?!
The 2025 Porsche 911 GT3 is here, but with no big surprises – and that's actually great. A sportsman who still hums with a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter boxer engine and a manual transmission, but the price will blow your mind: 213,500 euros ($224,495).
The Ferrari F80 is not just a car, it is an icon of the future. With 1,184 horsepower, a hybrid V6 engine and a price tag of $4 million, Ferrari is once again pushing the boundaries of performance and technology. Are you ready?
At Monterey Car Week 2024, Kalmar Automotive presented a model that combines the best of two worlds – the past and the future. Described as "the world's first retro hypercar," the Kalmar 9x9 pays homage to the legendary Porsche 959, but with all the modern refinements we've come to expect from a 21st century hypercar.











