So, everyone was side-eyeing Huawei when they partnered with JAC to unveil the Maextro S800. We mean, a fresh-faced Chinese brand trying to scrap with heavyweights like Rolls-Royce and Maybach? It sou
BMW is apparently thinking it’s a good idea to turn all the screws on their cars into tiny versions of their logo. Yep, you heard that right. Their new patent features heads that divide into fou
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Short answer: sometimes yes, sometimes absolutely not. And that’s kind of the whole story. Volkswagen has been around forever. Everyone’s had one, wanted one, or knows someone who swore
After nearly twelve years of rocking the same look - which, let’s be honest, is basically a century in car years -Suzuki has finally given the legendary Carry and Super Carry a much-needed glow-
Toyota usually plays it safe with luxury. Quiet designs, no big statements. That’s why the Century Coupe turning up in Japan last fall felt so unexpected. The Century name has always stood for s
Owning a McLaren is out of reach for most people, but McLaren has found a way to sneak into more homes anyway. Not through a car, but through a gaming chair that costs about as much as a used hatchbac
Celebrities live in a world of private jets, personal chefs, and red-carpet everything — so you’d think their garages would be packed with nothing but exotic metal. Surprisingly, some big
Brabus is widening its reach, and this time Bentley is in the spotlight. Instead of handing the job to Startech, the tuner is now putting its badge on a pair of seriously reworked Continentals. M
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