A hypercar? A production car? The SF90 is both ! The SF90 achieves many firsts. It is the first plug-in hybrid Ferrari, whereas LaFerrari is only a hybrid with a small battery. It is the first Ferrari ...
Nissan Note goes upmarket with e-Power series hybrid system. Went on sale in Japan in late 2020, the third generation Note remains a tall-body B-segment hatchback, but its intent of going upmarket is ...
To repeat an icon is not easy. To reinvent an icon is even harder. Renault succeeds in doing so. Few small cars have so much visual appeal. The reborn Mini has it, so is Fiat 500. They are successful ...
A Turbo without turbocharging, but loads of fun nonetheless. Funny, these days a 911 Carrera can have turbos, while Taycan Turbo and Turbo S have none. In fact, not even an engine. This is the first ...
Not quite the new Beetle or Golf, but the ID.3 is going to turn Volkswagen into a EV leader by 2025. Volkswagen compares the launch of ID.3 to that of its legendary Beetle and Golf, implying how ...
The DB12 is not perfect, but it is an important step forward for Aston Martin and probably the start of a new era. 7 years ago, we thought Aston Martin built an excellent GT in the form of DB11. It ...
The widest, heaviest, most powerful and faster ever 911 Turbo. Is it too much to enjoy on the road? Traditionally, 911 Turbo targets at those wanting supercar performance without sacrificing day to ...
Now based on Porsche platform, the Flying Spur is set to take off, finally. Ultra-luxury limousine is a very exclusive segment. Basically, only 3 marques compete in the segment whose global volume ...
Long delayed McLaren entry-level model finally arrives. It’s been a while since we heard the introduction of Artura. McLaren announced its new entry-level production model in last February and ...
Sharp looking and well engineered Yaris is back on form. Launched in 1999, Toyota Yaris was the first Japanese supermini successfully taking the European market. In Japan, where it was called Vitz ...
Maserati builds a supercar! And this time it is not by Ferrari. Over the years, the sports car strategy of FCA (or the preceding Fiat SpA) has been questionable. Exotic sports cars like Maserati MC12, ...
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