Alfa Romeo headlines FuoriConcorso 2025 at Lake Como with iconic race cars and the new 33 Stradale, celebrating Italian motorsport heritage from May 24 to 25.
Mercedes-Maybach unveils the SL 680 Monogram Series, a 585 hp open-top luxury car blending elite performance, bespoke design, and handcrafted elegance in bold new form.
Lamborghini’s Temerario stuns with a twin-turbo V8 revving to 10000 RPM, delivering raw emotion and bold performance ahead of its official launch and type approval.
Richard Hammond races the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT against James May in the electric Pipistrel Velis Electro, reviving the car-versus-plane challenge in thrilling new form.
Bentley debuts the ultra-rare Batur Convertible in Dubai, a bespoke Mulliner masterpiece limited to 16 units and powered by the brand’s final and most powerful W12 engine.
Bentley debuts the Black Edition for Continental GT, GTC, and Flying Spur, combining stealth styling, a 680 PS hybrid powertrain, and limited production of 400 units.
Porsche tests its next-gen 911 GT3 R at the 12H Spa-Francorchamps, aiming to enhance driveability, stability, and performance ahead of its 2026 racing debut.
Lexus debuts immersive installations at Milan Design Week 2025, blending human-centered tech and design with interactive exhibits inspired by the LF-ZC prototype and Black Butterfly.
Peugeot upgrades the E-208 with a 433 km range, top in its class, plus V2L capability, trip planner, and enhanced safety features, reinforcing its best-seller status in Europe.
A Ferrari Classiche-restored 1964 Ferrari 250 LM has won the prestigious Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award, celebrating its rare pedigree, beauty, and motorsport legacy.