Aston Martin's extremely British DBS Superleggera special edition: DBS 59
It draws inspiration from the 1959 Le Mans-winning DBR1.
It draws inspiration from the 1959 Le Mans-winning DBR1.
It's intended to be the fastest street-legal production car.
Just 50 examples are planned, with deliveries starting in mid-2020.
It fetched $1.4 million less than a month ago at Monterey.
Production is expected to begin in 2019.
The list includes Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Rolls-Royces and more.
The damage is estimated at nearly $9 million.
A rumored reference to the violent Norse armageddon.
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Reddit user credits grandparents' taste in Italian supercars
Just 275 examples will be built, and they're all sold out.
It's a supercar with technology inspired by the Le Mans-winning R18 E-Tron.
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Forgetful minivan driver turned this blue Lamborghini into an inferno.
The Divo is an even more extreme take on the Bugatti Chiron supercar
The PF0 Concept will boast massive horsepower and a mega price
It follows last year's record lap at Nurburgring Nordschleife.
Rolls serves up something classier than coffee, of course.
Surprise supercar! And it looks fast.