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The Bugatti Tourbillon

Blink and you might miss it.  Zipping from zero to 100 k/h in 2.0 seconds, the Bugatti Tourbillon reaches 400 k/h in 25 seconds flat. Top speed is 445 k/h.

Though its starting price is in the neighbourhood of $5.6 million, car aficionados with deep pockets have fallen for this “Bug” beauty in no time.

A limited, 250-car production run—including first deliveries this year—has sold out, with dozens of people still on the waiting list. The cache is undeniable. Beyond the sculpted curves, duotone paint and low-slung silhouette that make the iconic exterior so recognizable, there’s a refined interior—and a beast under the hood.

Highlights:

Unique hybrid powertrain: An all-new 8.3-litre naturally aspirated V16 engine is paired with three high-performance electric motors—two at the front, one at the rear—and an 800-V battery. Combined output is 1,800 hp.

Self-opening dihedral doors: Precision-engineered, these doors move upward and outward with striking style, while ensuring easy entry and exit.

Analogue instrument cluster: Assembled by a Swiss company that specializes in haute horlogerie, the “cluster” is a high-performance artwork that includes over 650 components created using traditional watchmaking techniques.

Taillight: More than 124 LED elements form a single taillight that traces the rear contour, with the name Bugatti at its center.

Personalization: The exterior, interior, colours and materials—just about everything can be tailored to suit an owner’s preference.

Most advanced Vette ever
The 2026 Corvette ZR1X

Performance:  Powered by an LT7 twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter V8 producing 1,064 hp, plus a 186-hp front-axle electric motor, this rocket on wheels delivers unabashed capability and remarkable responsiveness.

Brakes: Stopping power is impressive, too. Carbon ceramic brakes—Corvette’s largest ever—are engineered for super responsive and reliable performance. 

Stealth Mode:  You can start your drive in electric-only Stealth Mode for a quiet departure.

Limited Edition: An exclusive Quail Silver Limited Edition package, available on the Corvette ZR1X 3LZ convertible, showcases sleek craftsmanship and unique finishes.

Innovation Times Two
The Zenvo Aurora

Named after the Aurora Borealis, the Zenvo Aurora is a boutique hybrid supercar that is rare by design. There are two different versions—Agil (Agile) and Tur (Touring)—from Zenvo Automotive, a Danish company that has been producing artisan hypercars for over 15 years. Whether you prefer Agil’s track-focused styling or Tur’s more classic vibe, Aurora is built for drivers, but also attractive to international collectors.

Highlights:

Powertrain: A high-revving, 6.6-litre quad-turbocharged V12 engine produces 1,250 bhp, with three electric motors adding an extra 600 bhp for a combined 1,850 bhp. The hybrid system pairs instant electric torque with sustained combustion power to deliver elevated performance.

Performance: Top speed for the Tur is an estimated 450 k/h, with acceleration from 0-100 k/h in 2.3 seconds. Top speed for the Agil is an estimated 365 k/h and it goes from a standstill to 100 k/h in 2.5 seconds.

Exclusivity: The Aurora is hand-assembled in Denmark and just 100 models will be built.