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Wild School Bus Camper Is Part Mad Max, Part Star Wars, All Awesome

School bus conversions have become popular in the tiny home/vanlife community due to their affordability and size, which is comparable to a studio apartment. These buses provide a blank canvas for creative individuals to design unique living spaces. One exceptional example is this bus conversion that combines elements of Mad Max and Star Wars, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind vehicle.

Gordon, the owner of this remarkable bus, acquired it from a school district auction for just over two thousand dollars. Initially, he didn’t have a concrete plan for the bus conversion but had a few ideas for ensuring its versatility and practicality. While Gordon doesn’t live in the bus full-time, he utilizes it for his business and works out of it.

10 Must-See Porsches For Sale At Porsche Woodland Hills

The Porsche brand has a passionate community of owners and enthusiasts that has grown with every new model and innovation. Porsche Woodland Hills is a dealership in Los Angeles that provides high-quality performance cars and SUVs to the LA area. They are currently constructing the largest Porsche showroom in the U.S.

Porsche Woodland Hills has one of the largest inventories of niche and rare Porsche cars, including models like the 911 Turbo, 911 Turbo S, GT3, GT3 RS, GT2RS, Panamera Turbo S, Macan, Cayenne Hybrid, Boxster Spyder, 911 Speedster, and many more. They also have an expert parts and service department for maintenance and repairs.

Here are 10 must-see Porsches currently available at Porsche Woodland Hills:

1. 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S

2. 1991 Porsche 911 Turbo

3. 2022 Porsche 911 GT3

4. 1989 Porsche 911 Speedster

5. 2022 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet

6. 2019 Porsche 911 GT3 RS

7. 1956 Porsche 356

8. 2016 Porsche Boxster

9. 1994 Porsche 928

To check out the full inventory for sale at Porsche Woodland Hills, click here.

Porsche Woodland Hills is dedicated to providing a luxury experience for their customers and ensuring their satisfaction. They have a wide range of Porsche models and a passionate team ready to assist customers in finding the perfect vehicle.

Toyota 4Runner Owner Prefers V8 Over V6 for Towing

The Toyota 4Runner is highly regarded by the overland community, as evident from social media posts. But is it really a great vehicle? We spoke to an owner who purchased a used 4Runner five years ago and has driven over 70,000 miles since then, and they have some insights to share about this Japanese SUV.

In the attached video, YouTuber Oxfoot reveals that they have owned the vehicle since it had around 60,000 miles on the odometer. As you can see, it has undergone some modifications.

Over the years, they have added a 3-inch suspension lift, rock sliders, and 34-inch Nitto Ridge Grappler all-terrain tires. Out of all the modifications, the tires have had the biggest impact on gas mileage, reducing it to about 15-16 miles per gallon. The official EPA-rated fuel economy for the vehicle ranges from 16 to 19 miles per gallon.

Advancing STEM Education: Toyota Invests Up to $5.7 Million in Kentucky Schools

Local Schools, Nonprofits, Community Partners to Empower Students to Succeed

GEORGETOWN, Ky. (July 24, 2023) – Toyota USA Foundation announced grants of up to $5.7 million to prepare students in Scott County, Fayette County and Ignite Institute in Northern Kentucky for future science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers. Driving Possibilities focuses on PreK-12 education to ensure all students have access to rewarding careers, including opportunities in the auto industry.

“Our goal is to increase awareness of future STEM careers while helping build sustainable programs in the communities where our Toyota team members live and work,” said Tellis Bethel, group vice president of social innovation, Toyota. “With $1.2 million in its first year and more to come in the years ahead, we are excited to expand Driving Possibilities here in Kentucky, home to our largest manufacturing plant in the world.”

The long-term initiative’s phased approach, which offers programming in specific schools based on input from district leaders, aims to close educational gaps through innovative, hands-on STEM programming while addressing the essential needs of students and families.

“Toyota understands the future of our economy is in our classrooms,” said Jacqueline Coleman, Kentucky Lt. Governor. “This investment will eliminate barriers to success, increase opportunities for students, and help us achieve our goal of a quality education for every Kentuckian.”

Driving Possibilities in Kentucky centers on three key areas designed to expand literacy and language resources, build education and industry partnerships, and address transportation barriers.

“The Driving Possibilities framework provides a holistic approach to ensure all children have equal access to opportunities and a pathway to high-growth careers,” said Kerry Creech, president of Toyota Kentucky. “In collaboration with community partners and businesses, we are focusing resources inside and outside the classroom to help students overcome barriers.”

In 2022, the Toyota USA Foundation announced Driving Possibilities, a $110 million national, career readiness and community engagement initiative, launched to prepare youth for the careers of tomorrow. It is a unique approach that brings together educators, local and national nonprofits, and communities to create limitless possibilities for all. With efforts across the PreK-12 education continuum, the program is the largest and most comprehensive in Toyota’s history. The initiative is funded by Toyota USA Foundation, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA), and Toyota Financial Services (TFS).

Kentucky is the second site to launch programming based on more than 60 years of active support in communities across the U.S. and builds off the successful model in West Dallas.

About Toyota USA Foundation

The Toyota USA Foundation is a charitable endowment created to support education programs serving PreK through 12th-grade students and their teachers in the United States, with an emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). For more information about the Toyota USA Foundation, visit www.toyotaeffect.com/impact.

About Toyota

Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in North America for more than 65 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our more than 1,800 dealerships.

Toyota directly employs more than 63,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 45 million cars and trucks at our 13 manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 14th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 24 electrified options.

About Toyota Financial Services

Toyota Financial Services (TFS) is the brand for finance and related products for Toyota in the United States, offering retail auto financing and leasing through Toyota Motor Credit Corporation (TMCC) and Toyota Lease Trust. TFS also offers vehicle and payment protection products through Toyota Motor Insurance Services (TMIS). The company services Lexus dealers and customers using the Lexus Financial Services brand.

As of March 31, 2022, TFS employed approximately 3,700 team members nationwide, and had assets totaling over $135 billion. It is part of a worldwide network of comprehensive financial services offered by Toyota Financial Services Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation.

Mazda RX-7 Banned from Nurburgring for Being Too Loud

The Mazda RX-7, specifically the third-generation model, is highly regarded in the car community. Released in 1992, this Japanese sports car impressed enthusiasts with its tiny 1.3-liter twin-rotor Wankel engine, which produced an impressive 252 horsepower.

With its light weight of around 2,700 pounds (1,224 kilograms) and its potential for modifications, the RX-7 became a favorite among tuners and has managed to compete with more modern rivals even today, 31 years after its debut. A video featured on this page showcases a slightly modified RX-7 being driven by YouTuber Misha Charoudin at the famous Nurburgring, demonstrating the car’s capabilities.

The car features stock brakes and semi-slick tires from Zeknova, a Japanese brand, mounted on Volk TE 37 forged aluminum wheels. The engine is also a stock two-rotor Wankel, which has been rebuilt and equipped with a single turbocharger conversion, replacing the original sequential twin-turbo setup. Although not as extreme as a 12-rotor engine, the modified motor produces around 400 horsepower, which is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox. The car does not have traction control or ABS, and the suspension has undergone minimal upgrades, such as stronger bushings.

The performance of the RX-7 is remarkable. Once the turbo spools up around 4,500 rpm, the tachometer and speedometer soar rapidly. In fact, the car is so fast that the original speed gauge, which goes up to 180 kilometers per hour (111 miles per hour), is inadequate for the car’s top speed. During the run, the orange needle on the gauge surpasses the maximum limit multiple times, highlighting the impressive performance of this 28-year-old vehicle.

In a race against various cars from BMW, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and others, the lightly modified RX-7 outperforms most competitors. However, a yellow Peugeot 307 manages to stay ahead for a while, and a Porsche 911 and Cayman effortlessly overtake the RX-7.

Misha Charoudin completes a single lap in the RX-7, and by the end, the brakes are noticeably strained, making a second lap unwise. Additionally, the car’s loud exhaust sound during full acceleration means it would not have been permitted for another run anyway. According to Nurburgring rules, the static noise level of a car must not exceed 95 decibels, while the drive-by noise limit is set at 130 dB. It is likely that the RX-7 exceeded these noise limits.

Feel free to share your thoughts on the performance and experience of the Mazda RX-7 at the Nurburgring by leaving comments below the video.

Toyota Supra Drag Racing Challenger Hellcat Puts Up A Good Fight

The Toyota Supra has always been popular among JDM enthusiasts, despite some reservations about the latest generation being based on the BMW Z4 and not being built in Japan. On the other hand, the Dodge Challenger, particularly in Hellcat trim, is considered the embodiment of modern American muscle cars. The video showcased at the top of this page demonstrates a modern showdown between domestic and import vehicles, reminiscent of the battles between previous-gen A80 Supra, Dodge Viper, and Ford Mustang SVT Cobra in the past.

The video features two races, each featuring a modern Supra and a modern Challenger Hellcat. At first glance, it may seem like the American car would easily outperform the Toyota, given its specifications.

The Hellcat is equipped with a 6.2-liter V8 engine that produces an impressive 717 horsepower, sent to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission. Despite its weight of 5,450 pounds (2,472 kg), the saying “there’s no replacement for displacement” holds true for this car.

On the other hand, the Supra is available in the United States with two engine options: a base 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 255 hp, and a more powerful 3.0-liter inline-six engine generating 382 hp. Although this is nearly half of what the Hellcat offers, the Supra is lighter at 4,001 lbs (1,814 kg).

It is unclear whether the cars in the video are stock or modified. However, it is possible that the outcome of the races could have been different if the drivers had been more cautious during the launch.

What are your thoughts on this modern domestic versus import battle? Share your opinions in the comments section below.

The Fastest Ferraris In the World

What is the quickest Ferrari? This may very well be one of the crucial generally requested questions within the automotive group or, on the very least, amongst unique automotive fans. There are so some ways to cope with this query, although. Is it quickest when it comes to prime velocity or maybe acceleration? Ferraris all excel in varied metrics and fluctuate a lot relying on their supposed function.

One could have the very best prime velocity, nevertheless it will not be the fastest to 60 MPH and even 100 MPH, whereas one other is perhaps very quick to 60 MPH and might set lap information however cannot hit 200 MPH. So, with all components thought-about, listed below are the quickest Ferraris ever produced, ranked solely by their prime velocity.

Updated June 15, 2023: While our unique listing was already fairly exhaustive with 17 fashions, we have determined to beef it up with 5 extra examples of a number of the prancing horses to have ever come out of the Maranello steady.

Related: 10 Things You Need to Know About The Ferrari 488 Pista

21 Ferrari F430 Scuderia Spider 16M: 198 MPH

Remember when Ferrari used to dominate Formula One? Yeah, we miss these days, too. The Ferrari F430 Scuderia Spider 16M was a special edition to celebrate its 16th victory in the Constructor’s Championship in 2008, and it got here with additional chassis bracing over the F430 to deal with the added efficiency.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2004 to 2009

Engine Type

4.3-liter naturally-aspirated V-8

Engine Horsepower

503 horsepower

Engine Torque

347 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.2 seconds

Top Speed

198 MPH

It additionally featured quite a few carbon fiber components to avoid wasting weight, together with five-spoke cast alloy wheels. Its engine is an upgraded model of the usual F430’s 4.3-liter V-8, sending energy to the rear wheels by way of a six-speed single-clutch automated guide.

20 Ferrari Portofino: 199 mph

2021 Ferrari Portofino M
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entrance 3/4 view of a gray 2021 Ferrari Portofino M close to outdated buildings

Even if the Portofino is the “entry-level” Ferrari, its efficiency remains to be simply as deserving as any supercar with the prancing horse badge. Its 3.9-liter twin-turbo V-8 is shared with the 488 GTB and the F8 Tributo, and it affords simply sufficient energy and efficiency for the Portofino to be usable each day.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2017 to current

Engine Type

3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8

Engine Horsepower

591 horsepower

Engine Torque

561 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.5 seconds

Top Speed

199 MPH

It has an opulent cabin and not less than for a Ferrari, a snug trip. Further proof of its usability is its cabin tech, which was essentially the most superior for a Ferrari when it was launched.

19 Ferrari F40: 201 MPH

A moving 1987 Ferrari F40
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Front and aspect view of a 1987 Ferrari F40

The Ferrari F40 is the last supercar its founder, Enzo Ferrari, oversaw before passing away. Its twin-turbo V-8 was sufficient for it to be the quickest Ferrari of its time. This is regardless of having no type of digital driver support, and it was infamous for having a excessive talent degree to completely exploit its efficiency.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

1987 to 1992

Engine Type

2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8

Engine Horsepower

477 horsepower

Engine Torque

426 pound-feet

0 to 60

4.2 seconds

Top Speed

201 MPH

Oh, and did we point out this automotive had two gasoline tanks on either side? This Ferrari’s prime velocity is rated at 201 MPH.

Related: 10 Things You Should Know About the Ferrari Purosangue

18 Ferrari F50: 202 MPH

Red 1995 Ferrari F50
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A entrance 3/4 shot of a 1995 Ferrari F50

Just just like the Ferrari Enzo, the F50 is also an F1 car for the road. Unfortunately, it was at all times overshadowed by the F40, however that does not imply it is not any good. It’s a 4.7-liter V-12 out of an F1 racecar, a return to type for Ferrari’s flagship V-12 automobiles.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

1995 to 1997

Engine Type

4.7-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

512 horsepower

Engine Torque

347 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.8 seconds

Top Speed

202 MPH

It additionally was much more snug than the rougher F40, which is partly because of adaptive suspension, which is superior for its time. It was one of many quickest Ferraris ever made on the time, with a prime velocity of 202 MPH.

17 Ferrari 488 GTB: 205 MPH

Ferrari 488 GTB by Vision of Speed
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Front three-quarters shot of a Ferrari 488 GTB by Vision of Speed

The Ferrari 488 GTB is the predecessor of the F8 Tributo. It is basically a turbocharged model of the 458 Italia that it changed.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2015 to 2019

Engine Type

3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8

Engine Horsepower

661 horsepower

Engine Torque

516 pound-feet

0 to 60

2.7 seconds

Top Speed

205 MPH

Its 3.9-liter twin-turbo V-8 had the very best particular horsepower and torque per liter, 169.4 hp/liter and 194.8 Nm (144 pound-feet)/liter, for a Ferrari throughout its time. While not the quickest Ferrari, it nonetheless clocks over 200 MPH.

16 Ferrari 296 GTB: 205 MPH

Red Ferrari 296 GTB
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Front three-quarters shot of a purple Ferrari 296 GTB parked indoors

As a follow-up to Ferrari’s electrification plans, its successor to the F8 Tributo can also be a plug-in hybrid within the type of the 296 GTB. Dubbed the “first real Ferrari with six cylinders,” it comes with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V-6 and an electrical motor that has a mixed 819 horsepower.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2021 to current

Engine Type

3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-6/one electrical motor

Engine Horsepower

654 horsepower/165 horsepower/819 horsepower

Engine Torque

546 pound-feet

0 to 60

2.7 seconds

Top Speed

205 MPH

It had an electrical vary that is good for 16 miles (25 kilometers). Despite the electrification, the 296 GTB solely has a dry weight of three,241 lbs (1,470 kg).

Related: Ferrari LaFerrari: The Best Hybrid Supercar Ever?

15 Ferrari GTC4 Lusso: 208 MPH

A parked Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T
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Side view of silver Ferrari GTC4 Lusso parked. 

Ferrari unveiled the GTC4Lusso in 2016 as a replacement for the FF. Just like its predecessor, the GTC4Lusso is a four-seater three-door capturing brake that options an improved model of Ferrari’s patented four-wheel drive system launched within the FF.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2016 to 2020

Engine Type

6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

681 horsepower

Engine Torque

514 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.4 seconds

Top Speed

208 MPH

The GTC4Lusso can dash from 0 to 60 mph in simply 3.4 seconds and might hit a prime velocity of 208 MPH. The mannequin went out of manufacturing on the finish of 2020 and by no means obtained a alternative.

14 Ferrari 599 GTO: 208 MPH

A parked Ferrari 599 GTO
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Front and aspect view of a Ferrari 599 GTO

The Ferrari 599 GTO is principally a road-legal model of the 599XX racecar, and it was simply as bonkers because the racecar that impressed it. It was the quickest automotive throughout its time to lap their Fiorano check monitor, beating the Ferrari Enzo by one second.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2006 to 2012

Engine Type

6.0-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

661 horsepower

Engine Torque

457 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.3 seconds

Top Speed

208 MPH

It additionally weighed 220 kilos lower than the usual 599 GTB, and manufacturing was restricted to only 599 automobiles. With a prime velocity of 208, it is without doubt one of the quickest Ferraris ever made.

13 Ferrari F8 Tributo: 211 MPH

Red 2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo
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An outside shot of a 2020 Ferrari F8 Tributo

Succeeding the 488 GTB is the F8 Tributo, which also shares its fundamentals with the 458 Italia. It’s a testomony to how well-engineered the platform is, which dates again to 2010. Powering it’s a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V-8, which throughout its time, was essentially the most highly effective Ferrari ever produced.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2019 to 2023

Engine Type

3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8

Engine Horsepower

710 horsepower

Engine Torque

568 pound-feet

0 to 60

2.8 seconds

Top Speed

211 MPH

It sends energy to the rear wheels by way of a seven-speed dual-clutch computerized, serving to it obtain a prime velocity of 211 MPH, which makes it one of many quickest Ferraris thus far.

Related: The Cheapest Ferraris Money Can Buy Today

12 Ferrari 812 Superfast: 211 MPH

Red Ferrari 812 Superfast
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Ferrari 812 Superfast official reveal at Geneva Motor Show

The Ferrari 812 Superfast is an evolution of the F12 Berlinetta, with which it shares its fundamentals. Its 6.5-liter engine is without doubt one of the strongest in manufacturing that does not include any pressured induction, driving the rear wheels by way of a seven-speed dual-clutch computerized to a prime velocity of 211 MPH.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2017 to current

Engine Type

6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

789 horsepower

Engine Torque

530 pound-feet

0 to 60

2.7 seconds

Top Speed

211 MPH

Believe it or not, this unique automotive additionally occurs to be quicker than the dearer and much more unique LaFerrari by exactly a second around the Fiorano race track.

11 Ferrari 488 Pista: 211 MPH

A parked Ferrari 488 Pista
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Front and aspect view of a Ferrari 488 Pista

The 488 Pista is a more capable version of the 488 GTB that arrived in 2018. It obtained mechanical and exterior modifications impressed by the 488 GTE and 488 Challenge that assist it generate 20 p.c extra downforce than the 488 GTB and be slightly bit quicker.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2015 to 2019

Engine Type

3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8

Engine Horsepower

710 horsepower

Engine Torque

568 pound-feet

0 to 60

2.85 seconds

Top Speed

211 MPH

It is powered by the identical twin-turbocharged V-8 engine however delivers extra horses and torque. The 488 Pista can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.85 seconds and hit a prime velocity of 211 MPH – up from 205 MPH within the 488 GTB.

10 Ferrari Daytona SP3: 211 MPH

A parked Ferrari Daytona SP3
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Side and entrance view of a Ferrari Daytona SP3

The Daytona SP3 is one of the three models from the Ferrari’s Icona series that arrived on the finish of 2021. The mannequin’s design was impressed by the Ferrari 330 P4 endurance race automotive, which received at 24 hours of Daytona in 1967 and might be restricted to solely 599 models.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2022 to current

Engine Type

6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

829 horsepower

Engine Torque

514 pound-feet

0 to 60

2.85 seconds

Top Speed

211 MPH

It went on sale as a 2023 mannequin at a beginning value of $2.25 million every. The SP3 can speed up from 0 to 60 MPH in 2.85 seconds and might hit a prime velocity of 211 MPH.

Related: 10 Reasons Why The SF90 Stradale PHEV Is The Best Ferrari Ever

9 Ferrari F12berlinetta: 211 MPH

A parked Ferrari F12berlinetta
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Side view of a Ferrari F12berlinetta

In 2012, Ferrari unveiled the F12berlinetta as a replacement for the 599 Grand Tourer. When in comparison with the mannequin it replaces, the F12berlinetta contains a extra highly effective, extra environment friendly, naturally aspirated, 6.3-liter V-12 engine. Its engine administration system is fitted with Ferrari’s HELE start-stop system that helps scale back gasoline consumption.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2012 to 2017

Engine Type

6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

730 horsepower

Engine Torque

509 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.1 seconds

Top Speed

211 MPH

As a end result, the F12berlinetta is a really quick automotive: it lapped the Fiorano check circuit in 1 minute, 23 seconds – two seconds quicker than the Enzo. It additionally sprints from 0 to 60 MPH in 3.1 seconds and might hit a prime velocity of 211 MPH.

8 Ferrari LaFerrari: 217 MPH

black 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta
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entrance three quarter shot of a 2017 Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta on the road

The LaFerrari is part of a triumvirate of hybrid hypercars that additionally consists of the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder. It affords each bonkers efficiency and 40 p.c much less gasoline consumption than a pure inner combustion engine.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2013 to 2018

Engine Type

6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V-12/everlasting magnet electrical motor

Engine Horsepower

789 horsepower/161 horsepower/950 horsepower

Engine Torque

664 pound-feet

0 to 60

2.5 seconds

Top Speed

217 MPH

Like the Ferrari Enzo, the LaFerrari was produced in restricted portions, with solely 500 examples of the coupe and 210 examples of the roadster. It’s additionally bought the ‘Ferrari velocity’ that the model’s recognized for, topping out at 217 MPH and occupying a prime place on the listing.

7 Ferrari Enzo: 218 MPH

Red Ferrari Enzo
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A entrance 3/4 shot of a 2003 Ferrari Enzo

If a car was named after its founder, it must be good. That is precisely the case with the Ferrari Enzo, which succeeds the F50. It’s principally an F1 automotive for the highway, with a carbon fiber physique, 6.3-liter V-12, and F1-style six-speed automated guide that sends energy to its rear wheels.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2002 to 2004

Engine Type

6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

660 horsepower

Engine Torque

484 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.5 seconds

Top Speed

218 MPH

It was an enormous step up over the F50; solely 400 had been ever produced. It is the quickest production-version Ferrari, with a prime velocity of 218 MPH.

Related: New Age – Old Rivalry; War Of The Italian Titans: Ferrari Purosangue vs. Lamborghini Urus

6 Ferrari F40 LM: 229 MPH

The unique F40 was designed solely to be a roadworthy supercar that will by no means see an official day in a sanctioned race. Sometimes, issues don’t work out as anticipated, although, particularly when a high-performance automotive is best than anticipated.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

1987 to 1992

Engine Type

2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8

Engine Horsepower

720 horsepower

Engine Torque

521 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.1 seconds

Top Speed

229 MPH

Because of the success of the F40, the designers started working and created the competition-bred Ferrari F40 LM that pushed the bounds on the monitor till 1992, attaining excessive speeds of 229 MPH.

5 Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione: 230 MPH

A parked Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione
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Front and aspect view of a Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione

Group B rally racing was big within the ’70s and ’80s, so any carmaker that wished to check some new designs constructed them to compete within the rallies. Unfortunately for some race followers, the excessively excessive outputs of the engines induced severe accidents among the many drivers, a few of them rolling out into the gang and ending the lives of individuals having fun with a day on the races.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

1984 to 1987

Engine Type

2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V-8

Engine Horsepower

650 horsepower

Engine Torque

479 pound-feet

0 to 60

5 seconds

Top Speed

230 MPH

For that cause, the Ferrari GTO Evolouzione never saw a day in the races as a result of Group B rally racers had been discontinued, however it’s nonetheless a beast even by in the present day’s requirements.

4 Ferrari F50 GT: 235 MPH

Red Ferrari F50 GT
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A front-facing shot of a Ferrari F50 GT within the race monitor

The Ferrari F50 GT was a race track-born supercar designed for one sole function; to take down the McLaren F1 GTR that merely dominated the race tracks. The carmaker took the already hopped-up F50, added some horsepower, diminished weight by half a ton, threw in a six-speed sequential transmission, and slapped on some big slicks to make sure the additional energy stayed grounded.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

1995 to 1997

Engine Type

4.7-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

739 horsepower

Engine Torque

390 pound-feet

0 to 60

2.9 seconds

Top Speed

235 MPH

The completed automotive was not the most effective wanting of the bunch, nevertheless it might attain 235 MPH and hug the monitor like a real Formula One automotive ought to.​​​​​​​

Related: The Most Expensive Ferraris In The World

3 Ferrari Enzo XX Evolution Edo Competition: 242 MPH

A parked Ferrari Enzo
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Front and aspect view of a Ferrari Enzo 

You would possibly assume after studying this that you just need to run out and purchase the primary Ferrari Enzo XX Evolution Edo Competition that you could find, however you’ll have a shock coming. The XX is not a car built for the public market.

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2009

Engine Type

6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

840 horsepower

Engine Torque

527 pound-feet

0 to 60

3.2 seconds

Top Speed

242 MPH

It is a monitor automotive solely. One that’s parked and locked up when not in use. Unfortunately, the one method it may be used is with the permission, and the important thing, of the individuals accountable for the automotive for the day.

2 Ferrari Enzo ZXX Evolution Edo Competition: 245 MPH

The Ferrari Enzo ZXX Evolution Edo Competition is another highly modified supercar designed to excel above and beyond the base-level car. The downside was that the automotive was an excessive amount of for proprietor Zahir Rana as a result of he crashed it into the ocean. ​​​​​​​

Features and Statistics

Years of Production

2011

Engine Type

6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V-12

Engine Horsepower

950 horsepower

Engine Torque

575 pound-feet

0 to 60

3 seconds

Top Speed

245 MPH

Instead of calling it a loss, Edo Competition collected the automotive, dried it out, and introduced it again from a watery resting place with extra horsepower than ever earlier than.

Toyota Tennessee Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Advanced Manufacturing

Jackson plant marks two decades of manufacturing with $100,000 in community donations

Toyota Tennessee, one of the nine manufacturing plants of Toyota in the United States, completes 20 years of advanced manufacturing, collaboration, and community engagement. Wes Woods, the president of Toyota Tennessee, expressed his gratitude towards the team, the community and nonprofit leaders. The facility employs more than 400 people with an investment of $425 million. It produces 2.5 million engine blocks and transmission casing per year, which goes into every Toyota and Lexus vehicle produced in North America. Toyota Tennessee recognized its anniversary by awarding five Jackson area nonprofits with donations totaling $100,000 to support their ongoing work in the community. Partners who received the honor included Boys & Girls Club of Jackson, Carl Perkins Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, RIFA, Madison County’s most significant food bank, Jackson-Madison County School System, and the STAR Center, workforce development programs for people with disabilities.

Tennessee is a national leader in the automotive industry, thanks to its business climate, central location, and a workforce development strategy tailored to meet the needs of the state’s growing economy, said Tennessee Governor Bill Lee.

To date, Toyota has invested more than $2 million in local nonprofits to improve the communities where it operates. Toyota is also the founding partner of the Jackson State Advanced Manufacturing Technician (AMT) program and is estimated to support over 17,000 jobs in Tennessee combining direct employee, direct dealer and Toyota-dedicated supplier employees.