Ferrari posted record results in 2022 in terms of deliveries, revenue and profit, Chairman John Elkann told shareholders at a meeting Friday. "Last year's results met and exceeded our forecasts, posting two-figure growth in all parameters," said Elkann. "We set new records in terms of deliveries, revenues and profitability," continued the chairman....

The Lamborghini Diablo is one of the Italian brand’s most famous and special products, but the Strosek Diablo isn’t quite as well known. The Strosek was one of the most extreme versions of the famous Italian supercar, a redesign by Vittorio Strosek who did not feel that the original design of the Diablo went far enough. What he created was a truly...

The all-new Lamborghini Revuelto might be the talk of the town, but there’s another Italian hypercar that was unveiled a few months ago – the Pagani Utopia. The latest project of Horacio Pagani appeared in a new official video which was filmed in the historic city of Mantova in northern Italy. Pagani chose a dark-themed example of the Utopia for th...

When asked to name Italian hypercar manufacturers, names like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati will likely come to mind. Their hypercars and supercars are renowned for their exceptional design, engineering, and performance. However, there’s one company that may not be as well-known to the average car enthusiast but commands tremendous respect an...

The Apollo 3500GT is a rare American-Italian GT car from the 1960s that has been nicknamed “the American Ferrari,” and it’s been rapidly growing in popularity as more people learn of its existence. The car has a beautiful Italian-built body fitted over an American V8-powered drivetrain, offering owners the best of both worlds – exotic styling but r...

Italian supercars are among the most desired vehicles on the planet, with most people – even ones who aren’t particularly interested in cars – acknowledging that they are special machines. These supercars changed a lot over the last few decades, but the basic idea remained the same since the 1960s. Ferrari and Lamborghini are by far the most popula...

Of the classic car events held during the year, my all-time favorite is the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance. Since attending The Amelia for the first time 19 years ago, I have returned every year, with each successive visit reflecting the growth and change that has made it better and better thanks to a fine selection of cars, seminars and amazing...

Today, Lancia is most commonly known for their outrageous rally monsters from the late 20th century, but this 1954 Lancia Aurelia goes to show that any Lancia from any era has the potential to turn heads. One of only nine Lancia Aurelias restored and modified by Thornley Kelham, this navy blue bullet took over 5,000 hours to complete. As you might...

On most occasions, a new Ferrari launching is a pretty big deal. Think back to the premiere of the groundbreaking LaFerrari, the hybrid SF90 Stradale and last year’s Purosangue SUV — all important moments in their time. Now, the Italian outfit has unveiled another new model, but the biggest talking point is some fairly retro tech. Witness the Ferra...

Veteran British automotive journalist, and author, Stuart Codling has been covering the world of exotic automobiles for decades, but as a full-time journalist, he's not exactly making supercar money. "I drive a Skoda," he told Car and Driver from his driveway in England, one of the few spots on his property where he receives cell reception. But thi...