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The Porsche 911 GT3 is famously naturally aspirated, a status that’s becoming rarer and rarer among today’s supercars. Porsche teased about a year ago that its gold-standard track weapon will have to gain powertrain assistance of some variety—either through electric motors or, more likely, turbocharging—to comply with incoming Euro 7 emissions regulations. That might explain
Gordon Murray knocked the Burberry socks off everyone at Pebble Beach this year when he debuted the S1 LM, a clear homage to the original McLaren F1. It makes sense that Gordon Murray would build such a machine, given that he designed the F1 himself and now has his own car company making a V12-powered,
Last week at The Quail, Lamborghini rolled out its most powerful road-legal vehicle ever, the Fenomeno. Built to commemorate two decades of Sant’Agata’s Centro Stile division, the Fenomeno is a “few-off,” in that only 29 will be produced. But its aggressive, angular shape actually hearkens back to a project the company has kept hidden from
If you’re only a casual automotive industry observer, you’d be forgiven for believing that the electric vehicle (and everything associated with it) is effectively dead. But despite some very real financial headwinds, progress marches on, and according to J.D. Power, America is steadily improving both charger availability and reliability—and the latter is largely thanks to
Say hello to The Drive’s long-term 2026 Honda Passport Trailsport. From now until March of next year, I’ll be driving this big pumpkin every time I leave my house. That’s a lot of driving. School runs, grocery runs, road trips, towing, camping, off-roading, and even pet grooming appointments (my least favorite appointment). Summer heat, rain,
Luckily, KTM factory racer Pedro Acosta and MotoGP cameraman Joao are OK after a wacky wipeout sent Costa’s bike 10 feet into the air and straight into an elevated camera tower, quite far from the track where the crash began. There are now a few angles of video on the wipeout from the Hungarian GP
What’s more badass than a naturally aspirated, 7.3-liter V8 crate motor that makes 430 horsepower and 475 pound-feet of torque at the crank? How about a turnkey, supercharged version making more than double that? This 1,000-horsepower turnkey solution currently for sale on Ebay offers exactly that, for the princely sum of $39,000. According to the
The best part of being an automotive journalist is that I’m constantly surrounded by people who share my passion for cars, racing, and all things on wheels. The worst part of being an automotive journalist is that, thanks to being surrounded by like-minded people, it can often feel like I’m living in a bubble with
As electric cars continue to gain ground all over the world, one of the big questions facing the industry is how to best repurpose the batteries powering those vehicles after they’re retired. It’s a question that doesn’t have a single correct answer, and so a number of startups have emerged in recent years with their
There have been plenty of nifty car inventions during my time, but Goodyear’s illuminated tires were thought up long before I came to be. They were pitched in the 1950s as “the tires of tomorrow” with 18 lightbulbs inside and all different colors of dyed polyurethane. For more than one reason, they never took off,
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