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The 907-hp "entry-level" Lamborghini raises the supercar bar as it slides into the Italian automaker’s lineup to replace the ...
The Rimac Nevera, Dodge Demon 170, and Pininfarina Battista are three hypercars rewriting speed records. From electric to ...
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Koenigsegg CEO Dismisses EV Future, Calls Electric Cars "Robots"
Don’t expect to see a fully electric Koenigsegg anytime soon. CEO Christian von Koenigsegg has made it clear that his Swedish ...
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Driving a Rimac for the First Time After a High-Speed Crash
A return to electric hypercar driving as one of The Grand Tour’s main presenters steps into a Rimac for the first time since his previous serious accident in the same brand of car. This video captures ...
The Nevera R came about largely thanks to what customers had to say, similar to supercar customization trends in the industry ...
McLaren P1 drag races the $350K Ferrari 296 GTB over the quarter-mile to answer the $1.29 million question: is it worth it?
The V-12 powered Utopia was planned to come in an all-electric version, too, but Pagani said demand didn't exist.
During a recent interview with Top Gear, Christian von Koenigsegg made it clear that the company has no plans to release an ...
Bugatti’s Tourbillon answers the question no one dared to ask — and redefines what a hypercar even is, with physics-bending ...
An electric hypercar in Britain is breaking the rules of racing — and gravity. The McMurtry Spéirling is the first car to ...
The McMurty Spéirling is the first car to drive upside down, using fans that spin 23,000 rotations per minute, generating twice the car's weight in downforce.
A British electric hypercar manufacturer unveiled the world’s first car to generate enough aerodynamic downforce to make ...
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