Before the introduction of the McLaren 720S, every model in McLaren's fleet was powered by a version of the M838T V8 engine.
The MC20's turned-up sibling is lighter, more powerful, and faster—but something has been lost in translation.
Be it a V8, inline-4, or even a rotary, each engine configuration powered some incredibly fast cars over the years.
As much as I loved watching Michael Schumacher race, Ayrton Senna is still the all-time greatest! And I wanted to live like ...
The 656 hp coupe is touted by the marque as its fastest and most driver-focused version of the model to date, and it didn’t ...
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And hurrah! This new Maserati GT2 Stradale seems like just the ticket. It’s surely the perfect vehicle for unlocking my ...
Many of us doodled cars on our notepads back in the day. But there are doodles and then there’s the Cuneo 1300 GT. It’s ...
The McLaren GT, priced at Rs 3.72 crore, offers a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine that delivers 612bhp and 630Nm, reaching 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds. With these models, McLaren has catered to the ...
Ferrari built some iconic race and road cars, but also a series of fascinating one-offs that deserve to be remembered ...
From the team at E-Type UK, this restomod of the classic model’s Series 1 makes 420 hp and reflects at least 4,000 hours of ...
From the team at E-Type UK, this restomod of the classic model’s Series 1 makes 420 hp and reflects at least 4,000 hours of ...