Porsche Just Saved the Flat-Six Engine in the Next Boxster and Cayman
Good news!!! The next generation Porsche Boxster and Cayman will keep their flat-six engine configurations instead of going all-electric.
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Good news!!! The next generation Porsche Boxster and Cayman will keep their flat-six engine configurations instead of going all-electric.
The Audi RS6 E-Tron Avant was cancelled before it began, but why did that happen? Isn’t now the right time for some incredibly powerful performance wagons?
Remember when family road trips meant cramped seating, constant “are we there yet?” chants, and parents desperately searching for radio stations that wouldn’t put the kids to sleep? Those days are over. Today’s family haulers pack more tech than most homes had a decade ago, and they’re rewriting the rules for what makes a great […]
Massive price and power are part of what you’ll find in the Bugatti Tourbillon. It is the next level of pure automotive excellence from the iconic name.
Your neighbor’s weekend warrior just smoked a Porsche at the stoplight, and now you’re wondering what kind of sorcery lives under that hood. Welcome to the wild world of performance pickups, where 700-horsepower monsters disguise themselves as work trucks and electric motors deliver supercar acceleration with the practicality of a bed and trailer hitch. Electric […]
Does 907 horsepower sound like an entry-level for any car? It’s exactly the starting point for the new Lamborghini Temerario Hybrid supercar.
The automaker is revealing its second high-performance EV with the IONIQ 6 N. This model can hit 160 MPH, but is just at home on the road as it is on the race track. The IONIQ 6 N follows the runaway success of the entertaining IONIQ 5 N in 2024. Hyundai knows what it’s doing […]
The Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) Mono is a lightweight, single-seater, open-top, road-legal sports car that brings amazing build tech to the market.
Despite offering a full EV lineup in Europe, Hyundai’s performance N subline won’t move away from gas entirely. The sub-brand is expected to gain access to future hybrid and EREV powertrains from Hyundai. Meanwhile, Kia is going EV-only with its performance GT lineup.
The Lexus LFA was impressive when it first debuted, but the Toyota engineering department wasn’t finished improving the car. A track-focused variant also came out called the Nurburgring. It quickly proved to offer a higher level of performance compared to the standard LFA.