Luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari has launched Tailor-Made, a new personalisation programme enabling the customer to create unique and bespoke vehicles
Lightweight, portable, comfortable and stylish: Gocycle's innovative compactable design and advanced electric technology looks to revolutionise city travel
With the 2011 F1 season commencing this weekend at Albert Park in Melbourne, Australia, reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel will be hoping he can defend his illustrious crown. Looking to build on the success of last season, Vettel, Mark Webber and the Red Bull team will be looking to add a constructors’ title to their growing trophy cabinet.
As the Xbox Kinect's popularity continues to soar and anticipation grows for the Nintendo 3DS’ imminent European and US launch, has Sony got what it takes to compete with its fierce gaming rivals?
After a huge amount of interest at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show, Porsche has now started to accept customer orders for its 918 Spyder hybrid. The sports car uses unique plug-in hybrid technology and could prove a catalyst in the production of high performance electric vehicles.
Carbon fibre is a very strong, light, and expensive composite material. It is used widely in the aerospace and automotive fields because of its high strength-to-weight ratio. Improved manufacturing techniques are reducing the costs and time to manufacture, making it increasingly common in small consumer goods as well.
At the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, Volkswagen unveiled its super-retro, super-cool Bulli Microbus Concept. The Bulli bares an uncanny resemblance to VW's iconic T1 and T2 microbus and campervans, which ceased production in 1979.
The world of smartphone, tablet, and e-reader batteries is set to be revolutionised thanks to new nanotechnology developed by the University of Illinois.
Enzo Ferrari established Scuderia Ferrari in Italy in 1929 with the intention of sponsoring amateur race car drivers and inventing racing cars. However it took until the late 1940s - more than 15 years - before Ferrari began to create its own road cars. Today, Ferrari is one of the biggest brands on the planet and its journey is one of astounding and unique worldwide success.