The new Supersports model sends 657 non-hybrid horsepower straight to the rear wheels. It's the most bonkers Conti yet.

Bentley introduced the 'Super Sports' name in 1925 atop its 4½ Litre chassis. It was the first Bentley model capable of reaching 100 miles per hour, and with success at Le Mans throughout the late 1920s and early 1930s. Now, 100 years later, Bentley is reviving its Supersports name—and this one will go well past 100 mph.

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Gas is back, but all-wheel drive is here as well. If you need a four-season muscle car, Dodge has got you covered.

Chery wanted to create its own viral moment on the steps of China's Heaven's Gate. Unfortunately, it went viral for all the wrong reasons.

It produces 324 horsepower and weighs 187 pounds.

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