In this series, we explore recent news from the world of supercars, highlighting the latest creations, exclusive projects, and significant developments in this constantly innovating sector.

Bentley Continental GT Supersports Power in its purest form

The Supersports returns to unleash the full potential of Bentley’s legendary V8: an all-new rear-wheel-drive layout, a carbon-fibre body sculpted for performance, and a focused two-seat configuration crafted for pure driving. Lighter, sharper and more expressive, it redefines the art of the high-performance grand tourer.

Limited to just 500 examples, each offering virtually endless possibilities for personalisation, it embodies a rare vision : a Bentley with no compromise between beauty and absolute power.

Bentley Continental GT Supersports
Porsche GT3 Kit Manthey

Porsche 911 GT3 + Manthey Kit 

The 911 GT3 evolves with the new Manthey kit, gaining reworked aerodynamics, a refined chassis and upgraded braking components that sharpen its agility and on-track precision. Sleek lines, integrated aero elements and a more assertive stance enhance its sporting character, transforming the GT3 into a true circuit-focused machine.

On the Nürburgring Nordschleife, it set a lap time of 6:52.981 — 2.76 seconds quicker than the previous 992.1 GT3 equipped with the Manthey kit. From the spoiler to the diffuser, every detail balances beauty and downforce, refining the harmony between design and performance.

Gordon Murray S1 LM 

Unveiled in August 2025, the Gordon Murray S1 LM represents the pinnacle of modern analogue supercars. Produced in just five examples, all originally sold to a single collector, it now returns to the spotlight with the auction of chassis 01. Powered by a 4.3litre naturally aspirated V12 revving to 12,100 rpm and delivering over 690 hp through a sixspeed manual gearbox, the S1 LM offers an experience as raw as it is exclusive, evoking the golden era of the McLaren F1 GTR.

Sold in Las Vegas for $20.63 million, it became the most expensive new car ever sold at auction (excluding charitable sales). Pure lines, precise proportions and an ultra-lightweight philosophy continue the Gordon Murray legacy while emphasizing absolute rarity: a supercar built for passion, crafted by GMA’s Special Vehicles division to celebrate 30 years since the F1 GTR’s Le Mans victory.

Gordon Murray S1 LM
Genesis Magma GT Concept

Genesis Magma GT Concept

The purest expression of Genesis’ performance vision, the Magma GT Concept unveils a silhouette sculpted around a mid-engine architecture. Taut lines, muscular volumes and meticulously orchestrated aerodynamics give rise to a supercar of unmistakable character.

A low hood, powerful shoulders and a tapered cockpit create a presence that is both refined and radical. Revealed at Circuit Paul Ricard, it lays the foundations for the future of Genesis design : an audacious interpretation of ultra-luxury where sculptural beauty meets motorsport intent.