Club Sportiva helps Santa Rosa police catch credit card thieves
As many of you have read online, a repeat identity thief was recently caught in California with stolen credit cards in a McLaren MP4-12C. This was indeed one of Club […]
As many of you have read online, a repeat identity thief was recently caught in California with stolen credit cards in a McLaren MP4-12C. This was indeed one of Club […]
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who will be the baddest supercar of them all? Alright, Disney references aside, what does the future hold for the worlds most coveted motor sports and supercar brands? In one word, it is nothing short of electrifying. The future of high-end sports cars and their respective brands’ intentions can in some ways be left in the dark because of how intriguing, powerful, and advanced their current models already are. But no need to dig very deep to get an accurate and informative perspective on how hybrid technology is making its way out of economy class and into first. Read more inside.
The bespoke revolution continues on. No matter the brand, unmodified versions of our favorite supercars just aren’t making the cut in the marketplace these days. This partnership between Lotus and Mansory, though, seems a bit odd at face value.
There is a rumor going around that Lexus is working on a million dollar LFA-II. Well $375k worth of supercar just isn’t enough to prove yourself these days. Many sources, including this article from Edmund’s Inside Line, have been speculating about a Ferrari Enzo caliber, million-dollar sports car from Lexus.