The two modern, electrified supercars with tri-motor powertrains went head-to-head at Bradenton Motorsports Park in Florida.
Ferrari has unveiled the technology which will power its hotly-anticipated first electric car, the Elettrica, as the 78-year-old luxury Italian sportscar maker looks to add battery power to its hybrid ...
Supercars epitomize the ultimate dream car for many enthusiasts. They embody childhood fantasies of speed and luxurious allure, often showcased in media portrayals of celebrities and high-net-worth ...
For all their amazing performance and technical advancements, there’s still something inherently wrong with both these Italian exotics. What exactly is my problem? There’s simply nothing spectacular ...
Ferrari and Lamborghini are luxury supercar brands targeting high-net-worth individuals. Since the Volkswagen takeover, Lamborghini has climbed its way up to being considered Ferrari's closest peer.
For many years, the Lamborghini Urus has been the go-to super SUV for those in the market for a practical vehicle with near supercar levels of performance and and Italian flair. It now has a rival in ...
A Ferrari car drives through Santiago's Lo Barnechea neighbourhood. — © AFP/File Yuki IWAMURA A Ferrari car drives through Santiago's Lo Barnechea neighbourhood ...
Lamborghini just unveiled the Temerario: a new, hybrid, entry-level supercar replacing the long-standing Huracán. And with that, what are arguably the three most famous supercar builders in the ...
An EV might be slightly quicker to cover a quarter-mile, but it won’t deliver the same thrills.
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