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Novitec Rosso N-Largo Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Widebody

Novitec Rosso has created a widebody version of the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. Called N-Largo, the car it tuned to 774 horsepower, with a top speed over 214 miles per hour.

By John Beltz Snyder | October 09, 2013
Aston Martin DBC Rendered

Designer Samir Sadikhov has created these beautiful renderings of an Aston Martin DBC concept.

By John Beltz Snyder | August 30, 2013
Nissan Debuts ZEOD RC Electric Le Mans Prototype

Nissan has introduced its electric Le Mans prototype racecar, capable of speeds over 186 miles per hour. Called the Nissan ZEOD RC (Zero Emission On Demand Racing Car), it serves to test electric racing technologies in advance of the 2014 Le Mans 24 Hour race and a potential running in the LMP1 class.

By John Beltz Snyder | June 21, 2013
First Look: 2013 Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Special Edition

Beijing is shaping up to be the show for limited-edition luxury vehicles. First we saw the Jaguar XJ Ultimate, and now there’s the Land Rover Range Rover Special Edition. And yes, Mrs. Beckham helped with this.

By Brandon Turkus | April 23, 2012
First Look: 2013 Ford Explorer Sport

Ford unveiled its 2013 Explorer Sport ahead of this week’s New York Auto Show. Rather than a two-door Explorer (which is what all Explorer Sports have been until now), this new trim gets the 3.5-liter, EcoBoost, biturbocharged V-6.

By Brandon Turkus | April 03, 2012
Rumors: Industry Report—More Than Meets The Eye With The RB8?

In the hyper-meticulous world of Formula 1 racing, rules and regulations are adhered to with near fanatical levels of fastidiousness. Any time a manufacturer unveils a new piece of technology or aerodynamic innovation, they face intense scrutiny to make sure they aren’t creating an unfair advantage the other cars on the grid. Such is the case with Red Bull Racing’s 2012 F1 car, the RB8—specifically, the air inlet on the car’s “stepped” nose.

By Doran Dal Pra | February 17, 2012
Brabus Introduces Widestar Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

Brabus has debuted the Widestar version of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. As the name hints, the tuner has widened the rear of the gullwing’s body in order to add bigger tires in back, improving the car’s handling.

By John Beltz Snyder | December 06, 2010

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