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Tesla Roadster could reach 0–60 mph in under a second, Musk claims
Tesla’s long-promised second-generation Roadster is once again in the spotlight after years of delays and shifting timelines.
A surprising number of used performance cars under $50,000 can outrun vehicles that once defined the supercar category.
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The Fastest Japanese Car Under $50,000
The fastest Japanese car for under $50,000 happens to be an icon that gets a lot of things right.
There was a time when 130 mph was mind-blowing speed. The breaker of all speed records back in the late 1920s was the Stutz Blackhawk Boattail Speedster ...
Chevrolet started deliveries of the all-new Corvette ZR1X in early 2026 and the hypercar has already hit the drag strip, ...
The Miura turns 60, celebrating the mid-engine V12 that helped define the modern supercar and launch a debate still raging today ...
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Tesla’s Model Y Has a Really Big Problem: The 2026 Xpeng G6
With more features, strong driving range, and a lower price, Xpeng’s G6 should have Tesla worried.
Thanks to a twin-turbo V8 and a front-mounted electric motor, the ZR1X delivers hypercar levels of performance ...
These EVs aren't for sale yet but are in various stages from concept to production, and perhaps a few may never see the light ...
Cape Town Father-Son Duo Shatter World Record for Fastest Electric Flight, Reaching 408mph (657km/h)
Mike and Luke Bell, a South African father-son engineering team, have officially broken the Guinness World Record for the fastest battery-electric flight in history. Their custom-built quadcopter, the ...
Discover the legacy of the Lamborghini Miura, the revolutionary mid-engine supercar that debuted in 1966. Explore the "Born Incomparable" museum exhibit.
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