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Porsche is a German sports car brand owned by the Piëch and Porsche families, and Qatar Holdings. The company was founded by in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, an Austrian engineer, and Porsche's son-in-law Anton Piëch, an Austrian lawyer. It is now part of the Volkswagen group, which also makes and markets Audis and Bugatti Veyrons.

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  • The high-end SU7 Pro costs 245,900 yuan while the SU7 Max, the most powerful vehicle in the series, was priced at 299,900 yuan
  • Chinese EV tycoons including He Xiaopeng of Xpeng Motors, William Li Bin of Nio, and Li Xiang of Li Auto were present at the event

China’s industrial and commercial hub of Shanghai is seeking to roll out a three-tiered cross-border data flow regulation by March in a bid to address a long-standing ‘sore point’ for foreign firms.

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Ronaldo’s Bugatti Centodieci seems as though it was made for him, Elon Musk is a fan of the iconic 90s McLaren F1, and Beyoncé and Jay-Z found their dream car in the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

BYD, China’s biggest EV maker, has launched its Dolphin compact hatch in Japan, where imported cars account for a small slice of the market. The base model is priced at US$24,560.

A group of Ukrainian volunteers has transformed a Porsche Cayenne SUV 3.0 into a military vehicle. It now has a night vision camera and a Starlink internet system.

With the F1 season coming to a close in Abu Dhabi, we look back at who made the most money in 2022, from Lewis Hamilton to Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo

Delays to VW’s key project and Mercedes’ move to cut prices of its flagship EV have raised doubts over the electrification targets of the German carmakers, who want to usurp the title from rival Tesla.

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Jebsen Group has launched a children’s storytelling toy called Toniebox in Hong Kong and hopes to bring it to China’s multibillion-dollar toy market.

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The much-loved sports car has stayed faithful to its distinctive look for decades, while Ferraris and Lamborghinis are continually replaced with newer models

The Kardashian-Jenner family members love their cars, and spend on luxury vehicles like Rolls-Royce, Mercedes, Ferrari and Lamborghini … so which models does Khloé favour?

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G-Dragon owns three limited edition supercars, while Exo’s Chanyeol and Girls’ Generation’s Yoona both drive envy-inducing models – but who has the most expensive motor of all?

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The Mercedes-Benz EQS may not be the prettiest car on the market, but its sleek lines help give it 100km more range than a Tesla, and inside it combines ultra-fancy technology with comfort and refinement

As Covid-19 prompts luxury fashion brands to rethink their approach, Hermès, Armani, Dunhill and Boss show off their creative chops with new projects, collaborations, and collections

Most internet purchases don’t cost US$3.08 million, but that’s what one car enthusiast paid for a 1966 Ferrari as online auctions become more popular, but not all supercars are leaving the lot

The Porsche 911 is a true icon of the road beloved by celebrities like David Beckham, LeBron James and Jennifer Lopez – but will the new 8th generation model appeal to purists?

Cultural factors, VIP clubs, customisations and long-term value influence Chinese customers who are younger and more likely to be female than in traditional markets

Car enthusiasts can forget about the tax breaks incentivising electric car ownership that some countries get; everything car-related in Singapore is punitive, writes Daryl Lee

Porsche is developing a prototype for an electric flying car that would be able to take off and land vertically and it is working with Boeing to make the plans a reality