The build captures everything that made the S7 special: those dramatic scissor doors, the trio of diagonal side vents that channeled air to the mid-mounted engine, and the low-slung stance that telegraphed serious performance intentions. Nytedance included opening hood and engine bay access alongside a detailed interior, giving the model the same display-worthy presence the real S7 commanded on showroom floors.
The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles opens a new exhibition, Performance and Prestige: A History of Aston Martin, tracing the British company's evolution from its 1913 origins. Installed in the Meyers Gallery, the presentation gathers more than a dozen vehicles that embody the changing language of speed and craftsmanship that has defined Aston Martin for over a century. The Aston Martin exhibition is the first in the museum's history.
The Sadair's Spear is named in tribute to Jesko von Koenigsegg, who rode a horse with the same name, marking a deep personal significance for the founder.
The Maserati Bora debuted in 1971 as the brand's first mid-engined road car, designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, merging high-concept aesthetics with usability.
The Porsche 928, once viewed as a controversial model, has gained recognition as a classic and sought-after supercar, showcasing Porsche's innovative spirit.
The transformation of a wrecked Porsche 959 into a bespoke Speedster variant showcases resilience and meticulous craftsmanship, offering collectors a rare piece of automotive history.