Ares transforms the C8 Corvette into an incredible hypercar without a roof.

The 2020 Corvette C8 Stingray is absolutely one of the most exciting supercars on the market at the moment, largely because its sub-US$60k price tag actually makes it accessible to a lot of the kind of people who desperately want a mid-engined monster …

Ferrari presents the custom-built, one-of-a-kind SP48 Unica supercar.

Italian supercar company Pagani only makes about 30 cars a year, each with a price tag in the millions, so when it goes to the trouble of designing a new model, like the Huayra in 2011, it juices it for everything it’s worth using a seemingly endless …

The De Tomaso Pantera, complete with pop-up headlights, is returned by Ares.

Modena-based company Ares Design does a bunch of interesting work, «re-imagining» classic cars by keeping their iconic looks and updating them to enjoy this century’s reliability, performance and driver aids. As a company whose main …

Ferrari presents the P80/C, their most radical custom model to date.

Ferrari has released a beautiful new one-off supercar, and we all know what that means: a certain percentage of our venerable readership has already scrolled to the bottom of the page to leave a comment about how it’s slower than a Tesla, …

The first-ever “one-off” vehicle built by Lamborghini Squadra Corse, the SC18 Alston, is revealed.

Driving a stock Lamborghini will already cause you to stand out on the road, but what if you really want to make a statement? Well, how about driving a Lambo that’s the only one of its kind? That’s just what the SC18 Alston is, and it …

You can achieve an Einstein hairstyle at 202 mph with McLaren’s 720S Spider convertible.

One good McLaren deserves another, and the British supercar company has chosen to celebrate the silly season with a new hardtop convertible version of its gorgeous 720S, capable of giving just about anyone an Einstein hairdo with its …

With 720 horsepower, Ferrari’s most powerful convertible to date, the 488 Pista Spider, is unveiled.

Ferrari’s $48.4 million 250 GT may have just broken the auction world record, but it wasn’t the only curvaceous car from the Prancing Horse to turn heads at Pebble Beach this year. The event also saw the world premiere of the new 488 …