In the early 2000s, a British company's performance division turned a meek roadster into a 500-horsepower race-ready weapon.
While not even remotely close in terms of fame to the likes of the McLaren F1, P1, and Senna, or the Jaguar XJ220, these forgotten mid-engine sports cars from the UK deserve to be rediscovered. During ...
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The supercar world reacts to America’s mid-engine revolution
America’s shift to mid-engine performance cars now forces every supercar builder to reassess long-held assumptions about ...
Long before the mid-engine layout became the standard for exotic high-performance rides, these road-legal sports cars went all in on placing the motor behind the driver, making history in the process.
Quick, name the world's first production mid-engine sports car. Chances are you picked the Porsche 550 Spyder, built between 1953 and 1956. It's a good call, but you're wrong. The little-known ...
Now that Porsche’s apparently reverting back to internal combustion power for the 718 Boxster and Cayman, word has it the next models could keep six-cylinder power around. Britain’s AutoCar recently ...
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The Forgotten Toyota Sports Car That Costs Less Than $30K
Toyota is famed for making extremely reliable cars that can be driven for years and miles without breaking a sweat. It has ...
Low-slung, curvaceous, and mid-engined, the Genesis Magma GT Concept looks like a typical auto show dream machine, a clickbait car that combines aspiration and wishful thinking—the sort of car ...
Sports cars still matter to car enthusiasts, and these are our favorites from Porsches to Miatas to Corvettes and everything ...
Cars that share major internal components are often similar and in the same vehicle class. However, there are plenty of cars out there that share an engine despite offering completely different ...
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