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Inside Japan’s Wild New GR Supercar Lineup: GT, GT3 & LFA

Japan comes through with a new trio of supercars that’s everything everybody wants.

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Classic Porsche LEGO with a 911 Targa or Turbo Look

LEGO and Porsche unite again, but this time a more classic design with the Creator 911 Targa / Turbo 2-in-1 set at $149 and 1,458-pieces.

Porsche Marks Boxster’s 25th Anniversary With Special Edition

Porsche's popular mid-engine roadster celebrates silver jubilee with Boxster 25 years, based on the GTS 4.0 model & limited to 1,250 units.

Lamborghini’s SC20: A 759-HP Open-Top Coupe Built for the Track

Following up on the SC18 Alston introduced 2 years ago, the Lamborghini SC20 by Squadra Corse is a 759-hp, ultra-rare, open-air rocket.

The 567-HP Heritage 60 Edition is Jaguar’s rarest F-Type to date

Jaguar's SV Bespoke reveals the rarest F-Type to date with the 2021 Heritage 60 Edition, built on the supercharged V8 F-Type R. Only 60 units.

Subaru Boosts Power and Performance in the 2022 BRZ

More horsepower & torque, the 2nd-generation Subaru BRZ is lower, wider & lighter for 2022, easily competing with track cars twice its price.

LEGO Technic Porsche 911 RSR

The famous brick builder enters the world of GT endurance racing with the new 1,580-piece Porsche 911 RSR, part of the Technic lineup.

The Mustang Mach 1 Is Back With a V8 and a Surprisingly Accessible Price

After a 17-year hiatus, the 2021 Mustang Mach 1 fastback coupe is back. Here's a closer look at the 5.0L V8-powered Pony car available in limited numbers.

A Safari Z Proto? Nissan, Please Make This Happen

Fresh off the heels of Nissan's new Z car reveal, designer Rain Prisk wasted no time transforming the sports coupe into a bonafide 4x4 beast.

Getting Acquainted with Toyota’s NASCAR-Bred Road Racers: The Camry TRD & GR Supra

Two Toyota sporting models with NASCAR connections, we get up close with the new road-going Camry TRD & GR Supra.

Nissan’s New Z Car: Does the Past Really Meet the Future?

The new Nissan Z car is finally here, but does the Z Proto successfully pay homage to the past? Or butcher the Z's iconic heritage?