What do a Tesla Robotaxi, a Waymo Jaguar I-Pace, and a purple 1977 Lamborghini Countach have in common? They're all self-driving vehicles. At least, that appears to be the case after a CCTV camera ...
We spoke with Lamborghini’s Chief Marketing and Sales officer, Federico Foschini, about Lamborghini’s rapid growth and ...
Lamborghini’s legacy gas-only machines have been unapologetically loud, brash, and in your face with sonorous symphonies conducted by fuel-guzzling V12 and V10 engines. Today, the brand is in its ...
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Simon Kidston's 1977 LP400 set off on its own adventure with no one at the wheel. Spooky. Simon Kidston seems to live a pretty wonderful life. The British car collector and dealer owns and drives some ...
Abdesslam Laraki made a name for himself as the man behind Africa’s first supercar, the Laraki Fulgura, and followed it with the Sahara hypercar. Now, the Moroccan is working on something even more ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
The final Bolide’s unidentified owner also owns a Type 35, one of the winningest race cars ever made. The Type 35 and its colors were used as an inspiration for the Bolide, and for this car in ...
The monumental engine powered all 40 examples of the track-only Bolide. Bugatti completed its 40th and final Bolide, a track-focused hypercar with the epic W16 engine. The Bolide offers 1,578 ...
Luka Doncic made a grand entrance for the Lakers vs. Mavericks game, arriving in a rare $5 million Bugatti W16 Mistral. The hypercar, one of only 99 worldwide, generated significant social media buzz ...
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