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When the 1993 Toyota Supra Turbo became a tuning benchmark
The 1993 Toyota Supra Turbo did not just refresh a nameplate, it reset expectations for what a Japanese performance car could be and how far tuners could push a showroom chassis. Within a few years, ...
While some owners enjoy their sixth-generation 4Runner, many agree that it doesn't live up to the glory of the old model, and ...
Roaring V-8s are back with the January Detroit Auto Show. Expect a variety of EVs, SUVs and startups over the next 12 months.
The McLaren F1 made its debut in 1992. After three decades it is still the fastest naturally-aspirated car in the world.
The Toyota AXV-IV concept maximized efficiency without neglecting the fun factor. They say weight is the enemy of performance, but it also hurts efficiency. At the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota wanted ...
Back in September of 2005, the Bugatti Veyron officially entered production and changed the world of cars forever. As the very first production car with more than 1,000 horsepower, reflecting on 20 ...
This supercar prototype comes from a company called Starry Sky Automotive, and it will make its world premiere at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show next month. Now, Googling Starry Sky Automotive was ...
If the current state of the world has you still fearing for the End Times, here’s a new car to help you out. Rezvani just unveiled a bonkers new Tank for 2026 with up to 1,000 horsepower and the ...
A Supra spun across the road, clipped a Corolla, then slammed into a dealership wall in what can only be described as ...
This final-year fourth-generation Toyota Supra Turbo is now the world's most expensive example ever sold at public auction.
Toyota has released digital renders of the GR Supra that will make its Supercars debut in 2026. After 18 months of planning, ...
Toyota is one of the most profitable automakers in the world, but routinely gets passed over for more EV-focused rivals. Here ...
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