America has a rich history of performance cars. But in the supercar world, it's not as populus as you might think. While we know America for cars like the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Corvette, and Dodge ...
Unearthing a little-known brand with a fascinating story and a unique record to its name.
Davies Elabha is a dedicated automotive journalist who blends technical expertise with a lifelong passion for cars. With over 200+ articles published across multiple media outlets, Davies specializes ...
In the pantheon of ‘80s supercars, excess was the primary driving factor filling the heavenly halls—Ferraris in music videos, Lamborghinis on posters, and Porsches roaring down Pacific Coast ...
What if, indeed. Many may remember Vector as the American company that attempted to build a world-class supercar but couldn’t quite get its act together. The W8 was its final product that actually ...
In profile, the W8 Twin Turbo is all angles. “Wait a minute. This is all trash?” Leo Mayorquin was standing in the abandoned Vector Aeromotive warehouse in Wilmington, California, as workers began ...
Gerald Wiegert, the entrepreneur born in the Detroit area who for three decades aimed to build an American supercar faster and sexier than anything out of Europe, died Jan. 15 in California. He was 76 ...
The last two decades of the 20th century were no stranger to otherworldly cars. Think about the Ferrari Mythos concept, the Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary model, and myriad body-kitted tuner ...
Apart from being a symbol of ’80s excess, the Vector W8 is perhaps one of the most outrageous supercars ever made, thanks to the combination of insane design and extreme rarity. Made by Gerald Wiegert ...