TWR Supercat: a 600bhp carbonfibre resurrection of the Jaguar XJS
► TWR is back with Supercat ‘Super-GT’ ► Supercharged V12 and manual gearbox ► Design by @the_kyza and Magnus Walker
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► TWR is back with Supercat ‘Super-GT’ ► Supercharged V12 and manual gearbox ► Design by @the_kyza and Magnus Walker
Musk appeared to tout Tesla’s full self-driving (FSD) software on Monday as the company received major attention for reportedly taking a major step toward bringing it to China.
Somewhere in England, Gordon Murray is clenching his fists and gritting his teeth at this 1995 McLaren F1 that's heading to auction with RM Sotheby's. He won't be mad because the owner is selling it, nor will he be bothered by the projected $20 million price tag. No, instead, Murray will be mad because, with only 254 miles on the odometer, no one's been driving it!
«A fool and his money are soon parted,» the saying goes. I don't know how much money the owner of this 1-of-1 McLaren Senna has to their name, but crashing against a building in spectacular fashion won't help the 'ol bank account once the repair bill arrives.
To some, this expandable Craftsman trailer with a 2000s-era gadget emblazoned large on the side will draw some questions. To whoever's asking them, I'd say they probably weren't paying attention back when the PlayStation Portable dropped on the scene and forever changed on-the-go gaming for us kids that grew up with monochrome GameBoys and worm lights. The very trailer Sony used to promote its handheld system is on sale where else but Facebook Marketplace, that purgatory for all obsolete things of dubious public interest. And it'll set you back a cool $70,000.
Fisker has had a bumpy few months, to say the least. After the company said it would need to partner with another automaker before it went bankrupt, talks with Nissan fell apart. Then Fisker quickly slashed prices on inventory for a version of the Ocean SUV that may or may not even exist. But there’s still a small glimmer of hope.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk surprisedly visited Beijing on Sunday, meeting Premier Li Qiang and spending less than 24 hours in China. As his trip concluded on Monday morning, Bloomberg reported that a mapping deal had been signed between Tesla and internet giant Baidu, sometimes dubbed China’s Google, clearing the regulatory way for the Full Self Driving (FSD) launch in China.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk surprisingly arrived in China on April 28, seeking approval for Tesla’s Full Self Driving (FSD) in the domestic market and possibly visiting the Beijing Auto Show.