Features are a chance for the Auto Express team to get behind the headlines for a deep dive into the interesting issues that ...
The platform, which has notably amped up its racing content in recent years, is taking an old-school approach to its ...
In this POV drive, I take you inside one of the loudest and rawest classics ever made — the 1968 Ford GT40 MK1. The engine ...
A 1966 example of the Ford GT40 MkII is heading to auction in January—and it’s not just any example of the already ultra-rare car, but the “most original” one. Eleven MkII GT40s were built, and just ...
One of only three Ford GT40 MkII Lightweights, considered the most original example, is heading to Mecum’s 2026 Kissimmee auction. The Ford GT40 is undeniably a legend not only because of its ...
Anytime an authentic Ford GT40 goes up for auction, it’s big news. But with it being six decades since the legendary prototype bulleted down the Mulsanne, it stands to reason that every example we see ...
Toyota is still developing the sports car, so it could get even more powerful and lighter by the time it’s launched around 2027. Toyota unveils the GR GT with a hybrid twin-turbo V8 producing 641 ...
When asked if the concept would be similar in layout to the then-current first-generation Mercedes-AMG GT, the executive said that the brand was exploring something that "might fall into that [AMG ...
Don’t call it a Toyota, because Toyota’s latest flagship sports car doesn’t wear the automaker’s badge. It’s also not a Lexus. It’s a Toyota Gazoo Racing product. Except there’s one problem: There are ...
After years of looking at disguised prototypes and a lengthy teaser campaign, Toyota has finally revealed the GR GT supercar in both road-going and GT3 racer guises. Shown for the first time at an ...
The GR GT debuts as the first supercar from Toyota's Gazoo Racing division, featuring a hybrid 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 with 641-plus horsepower. Developed alongside GR's GT3 race car, the ...
Toyota revealed the name of its new flagship sports car—called the GR GT—as part of a TV ad shown in Japan. It looks like the upcoming coupe won't wear any Toyota badging and will instead cash in on ...