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Car of the Week: Why This Unrestored 1955 Ferrari Could Fetch a Bonkers $2.6 Million at Auction
Presented by Gooding & Company, the untouched example of Ferrari’s 250 Europa GT is more valuable that a meticulously restored model.
Jerry Jones’s Custom Airbus Chopper Is a Dallas Cowboy for the Skies
The high-flying NFL owner on always making an impression—and the helicopter that helps him do it.
Diving for Sunken Treasure? Why You May Not Be Able to Keep (or Sell) What You Find
There’s still gold to be found under the sea, but you might not be able to take it home.
The Dynamic New 320 HP Ariel Atom Roadster Is a Monstrously Fun Track Assailant
This fourth-generation Atom represents a full re-engineering over previous iterations—and the results are impressive.
You Can Now Add This Rare 1956 Porsche 356A Ice Racer to Your Collection for $312,000
The open-top sports car has been proving itself on the track for 65 years.
Boat of the Week: This 185-Foot Sea-Cleaning Sailboat Collects up to 3 Tons of Ocean Garbage per Hour
The "Manta" is a giant, plastic-eating catamaran that collects trash on an industrial scale. And it's powered by renewable energy.
The Quail Motorsports Gathering Is Coming Back This Summer
The prestigious automotive exhibition, featuring model debuts and a concours, will be held at the Quail Lodge & Golf Club on August 13.
Cadillac’s First EV, the All-Electric Lyriq Crossover, Is Here
The marque also announced that it will only develop battery-powered vehicles from now on.
Watch Hennessey’s Venom F5 Hit 200 MPH Using Only Half Its Power
Finishing up the first stage of testing, Hennessey expects the hypercar to exceed 311 mph when all 1,817 horses are made available.
This 110-Foot Hydrogen-Powered Catamaran Brings Zero-Emission Cruising to the High Seas
Corellian 110 incorporates a hydrogen fuel cell system in addition to electric propulsion for zero-emission cruising.
Green Wheels? Matchbox’s New Tesla Roadster Model Is Made From 99% Recycled Materials
It's certified carbon neutral, too.
This New Bio-Fuel Uses Old Cooking Oil to Fly Jets With 80% Less Carbon Emissions
Derived from municipal waste, Sustainable Aviation Fuel can replace traditional jet fuel, but with 1/5th the carbon emissions.