If there’s one thing that’s more common than an upstart British sports car company announcement, it’s inceasingly specific Nürburgring lap time records. Mercedes is the latest to throw its hat in the ring, with the AMG GT 63 S four-door.
Every year thousands of vendors and about 70,000 people attend the SEMA show in Las Vegas, Nevada. This year, I had the opportunity to check out the show myself and was completely blown away by everything.
When it comes to low cost, low weight cars, nobody does it quite like the Brits. Lotus, Caterham, Ariel, BAC — the list of British car manufacturers of this type is almost endless.
Subaru has become well known for setting time attack records with its WRX STI Type RA. Last year it claimed the unofficial Nurburgring record for sedans with a 6:57.5 lap. The Type RA also holds the car lap record on the Isle of Man TT course.
Since 2003 one of the most coveted prizes at the SEMA show is the Gran Turismo Award. Hopefuls from around the world wait and see if their vehicle will find its way into a future Gran Turismo video game. The competition is always amazing and this year was no exception.
Next year sees Chevrolet celebrating the 50-year anniversary of the original COPO Camaro. Naturally, Chevy intends to celebrate the occasion and has not one, but two models to mark the date.
Nissan’s latest Z-car is getting on a bit now. It’s knocking on the door of ten years old, and you might be expecting a new one any day. Well, at this year’s SEMA show, the Japanese automaker debuted an updated model — but it may not be what you’d expect.
Apparently, someone at Dodge thinks the Hellcat is a bit underpowered. To rectify this, Mopar is coming to the rescue with a brand new crate engine it took the wraps off of at SEMA 2018.
SEMA 2018 is in full swing and there are plenty of reveals to go around. A legend in the Chevrolet camp turns 50 next year and, as you can imagine, the Bowtie brand intends to celebrate it. Unveiled on Tuesday, Chevy will be offering an anniversary edition of the COPO Camaro.
Ken Block is back with another Hoonigan-branded piece of four-wheel madness here at SEMA 2018. It’s another Ford, but it’s probably not one you expected.
We’re on the ground at SEMA 2018 and there are trucks everywhere. So many in fact, it seems Honda has had just about enough of it all, and turned its Ridgeline pickup into an off-road buggy.
The last time McLaren built its own fastest car, it was the fastest car in the world. In case you need reminding of the McLaren F1, it held this title for 13 years, from 1992 to 2005.
Earlier this month Audi debuted its R8 LMS GT3 at the Paris Motor Show. It gave us our first taste of what the redesigned street version could look like. Now Audi has pulled off the sheet to give us our first look at its updated supercar.
The Wednesday Want is no stranger to unusual cars. We even kicked off the series with the bizarre Nissan Nails Concept. However, for this week, we found one that could top the list of weirdness. Meet the 1990 Autech Zagato Stelvio AZ1.
The Dodge Demon is already an insanely fast straight-line ride. For some, that might not be enough, and Wisconsin-based Speedkore Performance Group has the answer.
When we first found out about the Shelby Mustang GT500 back in March, we were pretty impressed. Then in May, we got another sneak peek at it. Now thanks to the a sneaky Instagram user, we get to see it in all its glory.