Aston Martin unveiled the DBS 770 Ultimate this week and it’s confirmed to be the ultimate DBS, at least for now. Powered by a 759-horsepower version of the automaker’s twin-turbocharged V-12, the car was limited to 499 units, all of which were sold out.
2024 Aston Martin DB11 facelift spy shots – Credit: Baldauf
Another Aston Martin in the headlines this week is the DB11, which is getting a new look inside and out. Prototypes for the updated grand tourer have been spotted ahead of its expected debut later this year.

2024 Lincoln Aviator facelift spy shots – Credit: Baldauf
Lincoln also went out to test the updated Aviator. Spy shots of prototypes have revealed a number of changes that are taking place.

Pagani Huayra Codalunga
Pagani has a long-tailed version of its Huayra called the Codalunga. Only five will be built, with the second example revealed this week.

1990 Ferrari F40 formerly owned by Toto Wolff – Credit: Tom Hartley Jnr.
After selling several supercars from his collection in 2021, Toto Wolff, the current head of the Mercedes-Benz AMG Formula 1 team, is now selling another one. This time it was a Ferrari F40 with just under 3,500 miles on the clock.

2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray
Chevrolet revealed its first electric “Vette” in the form of the 2024 Corvette E-Ray. The sports car combined a V-8 and a single electric motor for a total of 655 horsepower.

2023 Genesis G90
One of the vehicles we’re testing this week is the redesigned 2023 Genesis G90. The flagship sedan starts at nearly $90,000, but comes with a long list of standard features to help justify the hefty price tag.

Vanwall Vandervell S
Finally, historic F1 team Vanwall may be making a comeback with the help of ByKolles, which hopes to compete in the World Endurance Championship as Vanwall. In parallel with those plans, ByKolles also hopes to launch a Vanwall road car business, starting with the Vandervell S electric hatchback unveiled this week.