Aston Martin’s Push Towards New Markets

The luxury car maker, Aston Martin, will soon shift its focus from the auto industry and branch out to sell a wide variety of new items. These items include furniture, eyewear, yachts, and even a luxury baby stroller. Aston Martin’s efforts to broaden their horizons comes after the economic crash which left the car industry … Read more

Maserati restyled its new Quattroporte

The Maserati Quattroporte received a full new makeover in order to create a new product experience for Maserati enthusiasts. This new design still embraces Maserati’s signature elegance, but underlines a push towards a futuristic sleeker look. The new well known Maserati model offers additional high-tech features including:  a high resolution 8.4” screen with multi touch … Read more

Pushing the limits of vehicle control with Porsche’s Upgraded Stability Management Systems

Hazardous road scenarios threaten all drivers around the globe, that can be blamed on the increase in inclement weather and the rapid decay of our infrastructure. This is pushing many automotive manufacturers to increase research towards adding more safety features into their car models.   The tragedy in adding extra safety features is that it … Read more

Electric Ferrari Race Cars?

When you think about Ferraris, one of the furthest things from your mind might be an electric-powered Ferrari. While Ferrari race cars can be electrifying to watch on the race track, how would it even be possible to have an all-electric Ferrari? According to digitaltrends.com, this idea might not be as farfetched as one might … Read more

The Reviews are in for the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider

“In the not too distant future, it’s likely that many if not most of us will never actively drive a car again. Fortunately, we’re not quite at that final place yet and there remain a handful of virtually unfiltered driving experiences like the Alfa Romeo 4C Spider.” – Forbes Magazine, 10/17/2016. It’s been two years … Read more

McLaren Leadership Shakeup?

According to The Guardian, McLaren’s President Ron Dennis, whose 35-year association with the company has propelled McLaren into multiple F1 victories on the race track, is in for a bumpy ride for the foreseeable feature.  With a proposed 1.2 billion purchase of McLaren that has been put on the table, things aren’t looking good for … Read more

The New Ferrari 488 GTB continues to amaze

Many consider the new Ferrari 488 GTB to be a shift into a new chapter of 8-Cylinder sports power. Ferrari has done it again – the new Ferrari 488 GTB balances extreme performance with sheer elegance. This super car’s 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine outputs 661 horsepower and is capable of reaching 60 mph in three … Read more

The Porsche Boxster Does it Again!

When the first generation of the Boxster was introduced in 1996 there were serious concerns about whether a much-cheaper, open-top model would undermine the credentials of the Porsche brand.  The Boxster won its’ critics over and proved it was an automobile with dynamics that were worthy of the Porsche name. Now Porsche – and the … Read more

Saying Goodbye to the Aston Martin DB9

After 13 of years of production the Aston Martin DB9 has come to an end. Originally tasked with replacing the Aston Martin DB7, the DB9 launched at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, where the design created by Ian Callum and Henrik Fisker stunned everyone! To celebrate the car that kept the company afloat when Ford … Read more