Jaguar vs. Jetman: Place your bets
In this latest video, Jaguar pits its former Le Mans winner and F1 driver Martin Brundle in an XJR sedan against Yves Rossy, also known as the Jetman, for a race in the Dubai desert.
In this latest video, Jaguar pits its former Le Mans winner and F1 driver Martin Brundle in an XJR sedan against Yves Rossy, also known as the Jetman, for a race in the Dubai desert.
Dubai-based Zarooq Motors unveiled plans for the SandRacer during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend, envisioning an off-road sports car and a spec racing series in which to run it.
Autoblog Senior Editor Greg Migliore recaps the week in automotive news. Including highlights from VW's TDI goodwill initiative, the Dubai motor show, and Fiat's new midsize pickup.
The Fenyr SuperSport from Dubai-based W Motors packs a 900-horsepower flat six and can hit 62 mph in under 2.7 seconds.
Airbus Helicopters has presented the new H160 at the Dubai Airshow, the product of a collaboration with the Peugeot Design Lab in the latest crossover from automotive design to aerospace.
A Lamborghini Aventador driver in Dubai found the limits of revving his supercar's V12 at a traffic light when the rear end suddenly caught fire.
Nissan has launched the Nismo performance sub-brand in Dubai with the reveal of the Patrol Nismo, a tuned take on what we would know better as the Infiniti QX80.
The Dubai Police is going somewhat green with the latest high-performance entry in its fleet by buying a BMW i8.
Dubai Police are renowned for their fleet of exotic police cars, and they're on full display in this promotional video.
The newest member of Dubai's highly regarded police fleet is Lexus' high-performance RC F coupe, complete with a 467-hp V8.
In 1965, a Ford Mustang Convertible proudly went on display at the top of the Empire State Building, the world's tallest building at the time. Earlier this year, the Blue Oval recreated the stunt by bringing the latest droptop 'Stang to the sky-high structure during the New Yo
A century ago, the princes and maharajas of India shared a relationship with Rolls-Royce that spanned five decades and saw the nobility on the subcontinent commissioning over 840 unique vehicles from the stoic marque. It's that golden age that Rolls-Royce celebrates with the debut of this one-of-a-kind luxury cabriolet.
Aston Martin officially took the wraps off its new Lagonda sedan in Dubai on Monday, revealing the luxury limousine in all its glory and revealing its nameplate as Taraf – derived from the Arabic word for "luxury" (not for some Kurdish starlet). A fitting name, sin
We would generally advise against buying a car sight unseen, but when it comes to some supercars, the entire year's production run is often spoken for before the car is even unveiled. Which is fine, in some sense we guess, when it's coming from a known manufacturer like Ferrari or Lamborghini. The Dubai Roadster, however, does not come from such a company. It doesn't even come from a region that's
Last year, it seemed like nearly every month there was news of an additional hypercar joining the fleet of the Dubai Police. It was shocking enough when the force showed off its Lamborghini Aventador, but the armada kept growing to include even more exotic vehicles like an
In many ways modern, Dubai seems like some sort of science-fiction utopia. It emerged from the Middle East's desert seemingly overnight with some of the largest buildings in the world and it has police supercars patrolling the streets. It's not all perfect, of course, and like many cities, it's facing a mushrooming traffic issue. But officials may not deal with this growing congestion probl
What we have here is the work of Dubai tuner Royal Customs that is controversial even beyond its styling. The Middle East aftermarket house says it spent fourteen months developing a bodykit for the Porsche Cayman, and the results seem to be aimed at those who wish their coupe were a 918 Spyder - the nose, strake-filled and widened rear fend
If there's one country in the world that can afford to buy exotic supercars, what would it be? If you answered Dubai, you are correct, habibi. Because that Gulf emirate has been buying up some of the highest of high-performance machinery to patrol its streets and sand-swept highways.
Because Dubai is a rather silly land, today we bring you this - a 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray that's just joined the Dubai Fire Brigade. Courtesy of our friends at Drive Arabia, we wouldn't expect to see this at the scene of many actual fires.
Bentley doesn't do quite as many special editions for local markets as Rolls-Royce does, and when it does, they're usually based on the Continental range. But the new Shaheen edition which Bentley unveiled at the Dubai Motor Show is based on its flagship sedan, the Mulsanne.