
Porsche Sets New Record on the Nürburgring
The Nürburgring has long been the proving ground for automakers worldwide, and once again, Porsche has established itself as the top dog in the production manual transmission segment.
The Nürburgring has long been the proving ground for automakers worldwide, and once again, Porsche has established itself as the top dog in the production manual transmission segment.
Ever wondered what happens to defective parts or components that don’t meet quality control standards? Some might assume these parts are simply thrown away, and most people don’t give much thought to what happens to these expensive resources and materials. But Porsche, through its “remanufacturing” approach, reconditions defective vehicle components into fully functional spare parts.
While Porsche has been chasing wins around the world with its highly successful Porsche 911 GT3 R during the 2025 season, its successor has been putting the pedal to the metal alongside it.
Toyota is kicking off the 2026 model year with a bold splash of color, unveiling a striking new special edition of the GR86: the Yuzu Edition.
In a remarkable fusion of automotive excellence and philanthropy, Porsche Cars North America and RM Sotheby’s auctioned a rare 911 S/T for $1 million.
A 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.8, is a collectors dream as it quite possibly could be one of the most exclusive 964-generation models ever built.
The 2025 Shelby GT350 has been unveiled, an exhilarating revival of the iconic performance car that debuted six decades ago.
A prominent example of Japanese motorsport history, the 1987 Nissan Skyline GTS-R Nismo “Type HR31”, recently crosses the auction block for $201,000 USD.
At this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon, three custom cars crafted by Nissan Automobile Technical College students will make their debut.
UK1, the first right-hand-drive (RHD) restomod Porsche 911 by Singer Vehicle Design, is now up for auction with a starting bid of £845,000.