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FIRST PICS! Porsche 911 GT3 revealed
Porsche's club racer for the road, the 991-series 911 GT3, has arrived.
Top Ten Ugly Cars - Jeep's bold bid for number one
Jeep has unveiled the latest version of its Cherokee SUV, and while Chrysler design chief, Ralph Gilles has defended it as strong and contemporary, others aren't so sure.
Revealed! Convertible Toyota 86
Images of the hotly anticipated Toyota 86 convertible have been released ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut.
Nissan turns a new LEAF
Nissan has given its electric, earth-hugging, LEAF a makeover – with more than 100 significant changes. Headlining the improvements are a boost in range, a much-needed drop in price and better charging performance.
Revealed! New VW Golf GTI
The all-new MK II Volkswagen Golf GTI has been revealed ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut.
Leaked! McLaren P1 breaks cover
Official shots of the production-ready McLaren P1 have been leaked ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut.
Spain's crazy supercar
Spaniards like to live life on the edge. After all, it is a nation that jogs in front of steamrolling, hyped-up bulls for fun So it should come as no surprise that Spain’s latest supercar, the Spano R, is a little…insane. Boasting a new 228kW turbocharged five-cylinder engine, the compact SUV is capable of 0-100km/h in just 5.5 seconds, yet will use just 8.8L/100km.
The cars of David Beckham
When he's not busy spreading the good word of the global game, what sort of vehicle does football superstar David Beckham choose to cruise around in?
World's safest car
It’s official: Volvo has built the world’s safest car. And it doesn’t just protect drivers.
First Ford-built FPV fires up
OK. It may look, feel, go, and stop just like last year’s FPV GT R-Spec. But the black sedan you see here is the first Falcon with a GT badge to be completely built for customer delivery at the 53 year-old Campbellfield plant since the demise of XB GT in 1976.
MINI's world first 360 backflip
As far as car stunts go, this is a doozy. In what MINI is calling a world first, the brand has performed an ‘unassisted 360 degree backflip’.
Holden's billion dollar baby
Holden's new VF Commodore - which will contribute a staggering $2 billion to the Australian economy - is not even on sale yet, but work has already begun on its replacement.
Holden's new 'world beating' SS
Holden has unveiled the VF Commodore it plans to take on the world with – the new, high-performance SS.
Merc reveals pocket rocket
Mercedes-Benz has released official images of its much anticipated A45 AMG.
The Ferrari Enzo WRC
Not content with a swift Sunday drive, the owner of this Ferrari Enzo has taken his hypercar rallying.
Faster than a speeding KIA...
Known as 'The man of Steel', Superman has been transformed into 'Wheels of Steel" thanks to KIA's tribute version of its Optima Hybrid unveiled at this week's Chicago Auto Show.
35 years of Commodore - an evolution
The new VF Commodore has landed, but 2013 marks another historical moment for Holden’s hero car. It’s turning 35.
2013 Holden VF Commodore unveiled
Behold, the all-important VF Commodore.
Holden's new VF Commodore breaks cover
Holden has just revealed the Calais V version of its crucial new model that is expected in local showrooms this June.
Dwarf cars are documentary stars!
Ernie Adams, 72, lives in Maricopa, in the heart of desert country, just south of Phoenix, Arizona, and builds incredibly detailed, road-legal, roughly half-scale replica cars, by hand, from scratch, in his workshop shed.
Stunning Bugatti concept
Looks awesome doesn’t it. Sadly though, this Bugatti concept may never get off the design screen. In fact, it’s not even an official concept from Bugatti itself.
Fastest Lamborghini ever
The world’s fastest Lamborghini will be unveiled at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. The Italian brand has revealed it is building a special, low-volume supercar as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, promising it will be the fastest road-going Lamborghini to date.
McLaren's 50-year film trilogy
A 26-year-old Bruce McLaren founded his new company, Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Ltd, in a small south London lock-up on September 2, 1963, and tragically, only seven years later, the Kiwi racing ace was killed testing one of his M8D Can-Am sportscars at the Goodwood circuit, in the south of England.
Video: Hand built colossus
It’s built in a shed in Woy Woy, but this hand-crafted beast has more power than a Bugatti Veyron.