We all want to go fast for the smallest amount of money - that's why hot hatches get right under the skin of gearheads. You might think that you have to go to six figures to get close to the 200 mph ...
The McLaren F1 made its debut in 1992. After three decades it is still the fastest naturally-aspirated car in the world.
The Chevy C8 Corvette ZR1X can get from zero to 60 mph in just 1.68 seconds, which makes it the fastest drag-strip car under ...
The fastest way to cover a quarter mile in America? That would be the all-new Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, which was clocked in at ...
A British hobbyist has applied multicopter drone thinking to radically simplify the steering and powertrain of his ...
Strap in for a wild ride. The Yangwang U9 Track Edition and its electrifying crew of the top five EVs are blasting hypercar records into oblivion. Let the ultra-fast hypercar battle begin. The ...
Electric cars are just starting to take hold in the auto market. No longer relegated to the luxury segment, EVs now run the gamut from small to large and expensive to mainstream. And as you'll see on ...
Ever since Lancia launched the Aurelia, the world's first V6 production car in 1950, the V6 has been on an upward trend of popularity. Thanks to its compact footprint and smooth operation, the V6 was ...
Explore how iconic 90s supercars like the Lamborghini Diablo, Ferrari F40, and McLaren F1 stack up against their modern cars.
F1 cars are fast, thanks to their continuous focus on achieving the lowest possible lap times. They do this by fine-tuning their race cars' engines, tires, and aerodynamics, while working within a ...
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