Monterey Car Week Auctions 2025 results: How one sale skews perception Results from Monterey Car Week Auctions 2025 point to modern hypercars leading the way; it’s been a successful year – but much has hinged on one charity lot.
What gems will be in the Iconic Auctioneers Silverstone Festival 2025 collector car sale? Rare right-hand-drive 1975 Lamborghini Countach LP400 Periscopio leads Iconic Auctioneers Silverstone Festival 2025 sale of road and race cars on August 22-24, 2025.
Jacques Villeneuve to join roll call of legendary Goodwood Revival drivers for 2025 Jacques Villeneuve is set to make his Goodwood Revival debut in 2025; he joins a storied roll call of drivers who have competed at the Historic motor sport extravaganza.
Lamborghini design language: Shaping evolution with chief design officer Mitja Borkert Magneto magazine speaks to Mitja Borkert, the man who is responsible for shaping the Lamborghini design language – and we also discuss the importance of brand identity.
How designer Ercole Spada, who has died aged 88, created the SZ and TZ Alfa Romeos Prior to his recent death, Italian automotive legend Ercole Spada discussed how he designed the seminal Alfa Romeo SZ and TZ with their distinctive ‘Coda Tronca’ tails at Zagato.
Monterey Auctions 2025: Magneto’s guide to the key cars to watch across all five sales After last year’s disappointments, the Monterey Auctions 2025 will be watched keenly. Here are some of the key cars to look out for, according to Magneto magazine.
Lamborghini launches first in-house-developed race car: the Temerario GT3 Lamborghini unveils its brand-new GT3 challenger, which has been developed and will be built from within the company – a first for the Sant’Agata Bolognese marque.
The 2025 Le Mans Classic builds on 2023’s hugely successful 100th anniversary edition With a record-breaking crowd and more than 800 competition cars competing across six grids, the 2025 Le Mans Classic built on a hugely successful 100th anniversary edition in 2023.
Ferrari Amalfi breaks cover – a return to buttons and more power for Roma’s successor Ferrari’s brand-new Amalfi – its replacement for the Roma – brings updates to the sound, style and interior, plus fresh approaches to active aerodynamics.