Michael Jordan’s latest addition to his car collection is as unique as he is—a custom-made Pininfarina Battista Targamerica, ...
Some of the most remarkable anti-lock braking system cars of the 1980s were the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the Ford Taurus, the Ferrari Testarossa ... autonomous, and electric. Car manufacturers embraced ...
Giorgi Tedoradze, the Georgia-based industrial designer better known as "tedoradze.giorgi" on social media, has a quick CGI ...
Ferrari enthusiasts have even more to be excited about, as the renowned sports car manufacturer continues to expand its electric and hybrid offerings. Building on the success of its existing electric ...
THIS will be the year Nissan turns over a new Leaf. Literally. The OG electric car gets completely modernised this summer. The £850k Aston Martin Valhalla is a mid-engined hybrid supercar with 1 ...
Lamborghini to Ferrari and French sports car maker Alpine, 2025 is set to be a year of very exciting new launches. And a year where supercar makers bring out much-anticipated electric models.
Expect prices from £35k. Kia has another two electric family cars on the blocks. EV4 to directly rival the huge-selling Tesla Model 3, while EV5 is a Sportage-sized SUV with blocky styling that ...
Meanwhile, Lamborghini's traditional rival, Ferrari, is moving ahead with plans for its own $500,000 EV. Due for a later 2025 reveal, the electric Ferrari will be assembled at a new factory just ...
Rimac cited the low demand for his own Nevera electric hypercar, which has failed to sell out despite being launched in 2021 with a build run of only 150 units. Ferrari, however, remains on ...
Allegedly, it has 681 horsepower and an NMC battery from CATL, but most likely, everyone will remember it as the Chinese clone of the V12-powered Ferrari Purosangue ultra-luxury super-SUV rather ...
Ferrari is preparing for one of the biggest transformations in its history. The famous automaker from Maranello will introduce its first fully electric model at the end of 2025. As the company focuses ...
The Italian brand has built a new factory dedicated to EV production. The first all-electric Ferrari model should be unveiled in 2025 and marketed in 2026, with an estimated price of around $550,000.