Jason Collins – Next Luxury https://nextluxury.com The Online Men's Magazine Sat, 05 Nov 2022 22:03:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 https://nextluxury.com/wp-content/uploads/favicon.png Jason Collins – Next Luxury https://nextluxury.com 32 32 240 Best Never Have I Ever Questions https://nextluxury.com/mens-lifestyle-advice/never-have-i-ever-questions/ Thu, 28 Jul 2022 17:00:00 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=245120 …]]> One of the best ways to get to know someone better is to engage in a friendly game of “never have I ever.” It’s likely that you’ve played this fun game before, either at a party, while in school, or even on a date. It’s a simple game that involves asking someone never have I ever questions and then waiting to see what type of response they give. 

The “never have I ever” game lets us ask the questions we might be too cautious, afraid, or embarrassed to ask in an everyday setting. You would be surprised by what you don’t know about the people closest to you. Additionally, playing this game with acquaintances can be a serious eye-opener and enlighten you to what they’re really like.

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At its core, the “never have I ever” game’s purpose is to get everybody involved laughing, thinking, cringing, and in general, having a good time. Yet, it can be challenging to achieve this perfect balance. For a game of “never have I ever” to be successful, it needs questions that aren’t too boring, dirty, mischievous, or scandalous. This is the family edition, but you can spice things up and make it more adults only if you like. 

The best way to play this party game is with alcohol, as people are much more open to talking about things after a few drinks. When you play “never have I ever” as a drinking game, whenever a question is asked, if you can reply to the question with yes, you take a shot or big sip of your drink and then must tell everyone what happened. You can even add dare questions to the equation, with someone who doesn’t want to answer the original question being forced to choose from a selection of dare questions instead. 

When it comes to the type of questions, you can ask anything. Dirty questions, personal questions, funny questions, random questions, and intriguing questions are just some of the genres of questions you can ask. There really is no limit to what you can ask, just as long as you tailor the questions to your audience. A dirty question might excite your girlfriend but not impress her parents. Just pick a good question and game night will be lots of fun. You might even get some funny answers like the time Ellen DeGeneres played the game on her show with Martha Stewart, Snoop Dogg, and Anna Kendrick. 

To help you achieve this elusive perfect balance, we’ve rounded up 240 of the best “never have I ever” questions out there. The next time you are considering hosting or attending a social gathering, you may want to refer to this list for some inspiration.  

The 101 Best Never Have I Ever Questions

Best Overall Never Have I Ever Questions 

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These questions cover a range of topics and are best suited to find more out about a person. They reveal secrets your friends and family might be hiding or your partner’s outlook on life. These are great questions for your next game night. 

1. Never have I ever been caught shoplifting.

2. Never have I ever fainted at the sight of my or someone else’s blood.

3. Never have I ever broken a bone while participating in a sporting activity.

4. Never have I ever lied and said I was related to someone important to earn someone’s favor. 

5. Never have I ever ruined someone else’s holiday by misbehaving.

6. Never have I ever been caught when cheating on a test.

7. Never have I ever found myself lost after a night of heavy drinking.

8. Never have I ever gotten into a vehicle accident while drunk.

9. Never have I ever cheated on someone I was dating or married to.

10. Never have I ever attended a protest march for a cause I believed in.

11. Never have I ever taken someone else’s lunch from the work fridge and eaten it in secret.

12. Never have I ever done any illicit drugs such as marijuana and cocaine.

13. Never have I ever lied about my skills on my resume. 

14. Never have I ever read a family member’s emails or text messages.

15. Never have I ever learned a difficult foreign language to impress someone.

16. Never have I ever lied about my salary to friends and family.

17. Never have I ever gotten a speeding ticket.

18. Never have I ever used a fake ID.

19. Never have I ever gotten into a physical fight.

20. Never have I ever snooped through someone’s phone.

21. Never have I ever snuck into the cinema. 

22. Never have I ever had a negative bank account balance.

23. Never have I ever been arrested.

24. Never have I ever been fired.

25. Never have I told a secret I wasn’t supposed to share.

26. Never have I ever helped a friend lie by being their alibi.

27. Never have I ever had any form of social media. 

28. Never have I ever snuck into a club without showing identification or paying an entrance fee.

29. Never have I ever cried while watching an emotional movie.

30. Never have I ever gotten a stupid tattoo I was sure I would love, only to instantly regret the decision upon seeing it.

31. Never have I ever over-drafted my bank account.

32. Never have I ever taken illicit drugs. 

33. Never have I ever Googled myself. 

34. Never have I ever been swimming with sharks.

35. Never have I ever created a fake social media account. 

36. Never have I ever fallen asleep at work.

37. Never have I ever had an operation. 

38. Never have I ever not showered for a few days in a row. 

39. Never have I ever played a musical instrument. 

40. Never have I ever taken credit for a task someone else has done.

41. Never have I ever gotten a tattoo.

42. Never have I ever met a celebrity. 

43. Never have I ever traveled solo overseas. 

44. Never have I ever told my parents I was staying at a friend’s house but was really somewhere else.

45. Never have I ever been to a psychic.

46. Never have I ever lived alone.

47. Never have I ever stayed up all night. 

48. Never have I ever talked to a family member about my sex life.

49. Never have I ever been to see a therapist. 

50. Never have I ever used someone else’s Netflix password.

Best Random Never Have I Ever Questions

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These questions don’t really fit into any particular category and are just strange things to ask your friends, family, and partner. You might get some weird looks but it will make for an interesting game night. 

51. Never have I ever eaten food that had expired.

52. Never have I ever sung karaoke. 

53. Never have I ever played Candy Crush. 

54. Never have I ever used someone else’s toothbrush.

55. Never have I ever lied to someone in this room.

56. Never have I ever played a video game. 

57. Never have I ever pretended to know a stranger to see how they reacted.

58. Never have I ever laughed during a profound moment.

59. Never have I ever re-gifted a gift that I received on a birthday to someone else for their birthday.

60. Never have I ever shot a crossbow or gun.

61. Never have I ever been to Disney World.

62. Never have I ever seen my parents have sex.

63. Never have I ever given someone a fake phone number.

64. Never have I ever had a surprise party. 

65. Never have I ever been to a nude beach.

66. Never have I ever listened to Taylor Swift. 

67. Never have I ever dined and dashed.

68. Never have I ever had a desire to try an Amish lifestyle.

69. Never have I ever had explosive diarrhea while visiting a friend or family member’s house.

70. Never have I ever seen a ghost.

71. Never have I ever snuck alcohol into a music festival. 

72. Never have I ever cheated in a board game.

73. Never have I ever left a petrol station without paying the bill.

74. Never have I ever failed to return a library book. 

75. Never have I ever watched a scary movie. 

76 Never have I ever had a background check done on someone before agreeing to go on a date with them.

77. Never have I ever seen an alligator in real life.

78. Never have I ever sleepwalked. 

79. Never have I ever been somewhere I was sure was haunted.

80. Never have I ever cut my own hair. 

81. Never have I ever learned a foreign language.

82. Never have I ever accepted a drink from a stranger. 

83. Never have I ever been someone else’s alibi.

84. Never have I ever donated an organ.

85. Never have I ever lied to a law enforcement officer.

86. Never have I ever been in a fight. 

87. Never have I ever had a pet. 

88. Never have I ever lied to get out of going to work.

89. Never have I ever given a fake name.

90. Never have I ever thought a friend’s baby was ugly.

91. Never have I ever witnessed a crime.

92. Never have I ever gone camping. 

93. Never have I ever had a road rage incident.

94. Never have I ever spent an entire day binge-watching a TV show. 

95. Never have I ever crashed a party or wedding.

96. Never have I ever seen a ghost. 

97. Never have I ever been in a car crash. 

98. Never have I ever flown first class. 

100. Never have I ever seen someone die. 

Relationship Never Have I Ever Questions

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Discover more about your mate’s relationship history. Unlike the naughty questions that focus on sex, these questions are about the types of people your friends have dated and the relationships they have been in. There are great questions to find out more about your partner. 

101. Never have I ever been in love.

102. Never have I ever had a fling with or been involved with someone five or more years younger than myself.

103. Never have I ever had a forgetful one-night stand with a close friend.

104. Never have I ever kissed my best friend.

105. Never have I ever cheated on a boyfriend or girlfriend. 

106. Never have I ever had a fling with or dated someone more than 10 years my senior.

107. Never have I ever ghosted someone.

108. Never have I ever had a friend with benefits. 

109. Never have I ever gone on a blind date.

110. Never have I ever creeped an ex on social media.

111. Never have I ever dated more than one person at once.

112. Never have I ever slid into someone’s DMs.

113. Never have I ever kissed a friend’s ex.

114. Never have I ever told someone “I love you” without meaning it.

115. Never have I ever wanted kids. 

116. Never have I ever had a completely open relationship with a partner.

117. Never have I ever had a relationship with someone of the same sex.

118. Never have I ever broken up with someone over text.

119. Never have I ever said to someone, “I love you,” in the heat of the moment just to win favor with them.

120. Never have I ever fallen in love at first sight.

121. Never have I ever participated in role-playing with a partner.

122. Never have I ever paid for sex.

123. Never have I ever used a dating app.

124. Never have I ever dated someone super annoying only because they’re cute.

125. Never have I ever had a pet name for my other half. 

126. Never have I ever lied on a first date.

127. Never have I ever tried to make an ex jealous.

128. Never have I ever broken someone’s heart. 

129. Never have I ever stalked an ex on social media. 

130. Never have I ever been on a date with someone from a dating app. 

131. Never have I ever talked bad about my partner when they weren’t around. 

132. Never have I ever been engaged. 

133. Never have I ever dumped someone for another person.

134. Never have I ever been married.

135. Never have I ever forgotten my partner’s birthday.

136. Never have I ever lied to impress someone.

137. Never have I ever written a love letter. 

138. Never have I ever tried to match the color of my clothes with my partner’s.

139. Never have I ever sent someone a cute morning text message.

140. Never have I ever hit on someone else while being in a relationship. 

141. Never have I ever covered up for a cheating friend. 

142. Never have I ever had the longest night of my life with someone.

143. Never have I ever lived with a partner. 

144. Never have I ever dated someone famous. 

145. Never have I ever loved two people at the same time. 

146. Never have I ever been in a long-distance relationship. 

147. Never have I ever been a player.

148. Never have I ever had a crush on a housemate.

149. Never have I ever made a list of the pros and cons of dating someone. 

150. Never have I ever dated someone who looks like an ex. 

Best Naughty Never Have I Ever Questions

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If you want to get a little spicy, these are the questions for you. Best asked with your partner or a group of close friends, they will reveal more about everyone’s sex lives and what goes on in the bedroom. 

151. Never have I ever been electrocuted while participating in a compromising activity.

152. Never have I ever participated in a raunchy game of strip poker.

153. Never have I ever had a threesome.

154. Never have I ever flashed someone.

155. Never have I ever given a lap dance.

156. Never have I ever given or received a hickey.

157. Never have I ever had sex in a public place.

158. Never have I ever kissed more than one person in 24 hours.

159. Never have I ever had anal sex.

160. Never have I ever used a sex toy. 

161. Never have I ever had sex with more than one person in 24 hours. 

161. Never have I ever sent a racy text to the wrong person.

163. Never have I ever eaten whipped cream off of a partner’s body. 

164. Never have I ever sent nude photos.

165. Never have I ever called someone the wrong name while having sex. 

166. Never have I ever had sex with the same gender.

167. Never have I ever had a sex dream about my best friend. 

168. Never have I ever fantasized about a cartoon character. 

169. Never have I ever had sex in a car. 

170. Never have I ever watched porn.

171. Never have I ever had sex on the beach. 

172. Never have I ever read a nudie magazine. 

173. Never have I ever had an orgasm. 

174. Never have I ever dressed up in a costume before sex.

175. Never have I ever had an orgy.

176. Never have I ever gone skinny dipping. 

177. Never have I ever been to an adult store. 

178. Never have I ever seen a live sex show.

179. Never have I ever been to a sex party. 

180. Never have I ever masturbated thinking about one of your friends. 

181. Never have I ever faked an orgasm. 

182. Never have I ever performed cunnilingus.

183. Never have I ever been caught having sex. 

184. Never have I ever joined the Mile High Club.

185. Never have I ever watched someone else having sex.

186. Never have I ever had sex on a train. 

187. Never have I ever watched my partner have sex with someone else.

188. Never have I ever touched a pair of fake boobs.

189. Never have I ever said size doesn’t matter. 

190. Never have I ever sent a dirty message. 

191. Never have I ever made a sex tape. 

192. Never have I ever signed up to OnlyFans.

193. Never have I ever had someone shave my downstairs area. 

194. Never have I ever had sex with the same person as my best friend. 

195. Never have I watched my partner masturbate. 

196. Never have I ever tried using performance-enhancing drugs.

197. Never have I taken a selfie during sex. 

198. Never have I had a full-body massage. 

199. Never have I ever had rough sex. 

200. Never have I ever had sex for money. 

Best Funny Never Have I Ever Questions 

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Keep the laughs going with these hilarious “never have I ever” questions. Expect some interesting answers and plenty of chuckles when asking and answering these questions. 

201. Never have I ever peed in a public swimming pool.

202. Never have I ever found myself nude in a public setting.

203. Never have I ever tripped and fallen in a particularly embarrassing position while in public.

204. Never have I ever had an embarrassing foreign object stuck to my person for an entire day without noticing. 

205. Never have I ever watched an entire season of Keeping up With the Kardashians.

206. Never have I ever held the wrong person’s hand when exiting a movie theatre.

207. Never have I ever farted in front of a significant other.

208. Never have I ever gone skinny dipping and been caught.

209. Never have I ever clogged a toilet.

210. Never have I ever eaten a whole family-sized pizza with all the toppings by myself and lied about it.

211. Never have I ever eaten food that has fallen on the floor by claiming there is a five-second rule.

212. Never have I ever toilet-papered someone’s house.

213. Never have I ever turned my underwear inside out so I don’t have to wash it.

214. Never have I ever used a gas station bathroom.

215. Never have I ever picked out a wedgie in public.

216. Never have I ever done something so bad in public that I still cringe when I think about it.

217. Never have I ever laughed at a funeral.

218. Never have I ever laughed so hard I wet myself.

219. Never have I ever clogged somebody else’s toilet.

220. Never have I ever cursed in front of a child.

221. Never have I ever eaten what I knew was someone else’s food.

222. Never have I ever rubbed someone else’s toothbrush in something other than toothpaste.

223. Never have I ever belched the alphabet.

224. Never have I ever accidentally set something on fire.

225. Never have I ever stolen something from my workplace.

226. Never have I ever eaten dog/cat food.

227. Never have I ever danced alone in my house.

228. Never have I ever eaten a bug.

229. Never have I ever gone viral on the internet.

230. Never have I vomited in public. 

231. Never have I lost money gambling. 

232. Never have I ever spent a night in jail.

233. Never have I spent the night sleeping in a car.

234. Never have I shit myself in public.

235. Never have I ever gone commando. 

236. Never have I ever thrown up on a roller coaster ride.

237. Never have I ever gone streaking. 

238. Never have I ever been bungee jumping. 

239. Never have I ever swam with sharks. 

240.  Never have I ever lied while playing this game.

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The Top 20 Best Fast and Furious Cars Franchise https://nextluxury.com/cars-rides/fast-and-furious-cars/ Mon, 20 Jun 2022 21:00:39 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=254943 …]]> One of the best Hollywood film franchises ever created is Fast and Furious. This series is known for delivering on its premise and giving fans what they want: fast cars and furious action. Each movie features some of the best vehicles ever designed and manufactured. The Fast and Furious cars seen throughout the franchise are out of this world and vehicles most of us can only dream of ever driving.

Although the movie plots tend to be fairly predictable, no one knows what death-defying stunts will be shown or what cars will feature in these stunts, which makes these movies must watch. Without the cars, the Fast and Furious franchise wouldn’t be nearly as attention-worthy. Let’s face it, the actors play their part (Vin Diesel, The Rock, and Jason Statham, to name three), but it’s the cars that steal the show. 

Since there are so many amazing cars that have been featured in these movies over the past 20 years, it is incredibly challenging to narrow down the best of the best. Yet, we have somehow managed to do just that. While we might have missed out on a few of your favorites, such as the Mazda RX 7 from The Fast and the Furious and the Aston Martin DB9 driven by Owen Shaw in Furious 7, we think the list we’ve assembled is pretty tight.

So here are our picks for the 20 best cars from the Fast and Furious franchise.

1. 1970 Dodge Charger

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Our list wouldn’t mean much if we didn’t include Dominic Torreto’s 1970 Dodge Charger. This American muscle car is at the heart of the series and arguably the most iconic car driven by Torreto. Much of Torreto’s character is based around him owning this muscle car and the history of what it represents to him and his father. 

Dom’s Charger is a fan favorite and, as such, is featured in The Fast and the Furious, Fast and Furious, Fast Five, and Furious 7.

The 1970 Dodge Charger featured in the first film is equipped with a custom engine that can reach an incredible horsepower rating of 900. Under the hood, there is a pro-built 528 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi engine with aluminum Indy competition cylinder heads. 

Perhaps its most distinguishable feature is its electronic fuel injection, Wilwood four-wheel disc brakes, and NOS HP plate nitrous injection system. In addition to these exemplary features, the 1970 Dodge Charger can race the quarter-mile in less than nine seconds.

2. Toyota Supra

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If you’re a car enthusiast you know all about this beast from the Fast Furious franchise. One of the most recognizable tuner cars from the series is Brian O’Conner’s bright orange Toyota Supra. In The Fast and the Furious, O’Conner brings the car back to life in Dominic Toretto’s garage, and this action plays an integral role in building a bond between the two main characters. The Supra even pops up in Fast Five and is driven by Roman Pierce (Tyrese Gibson) along with a lot of the crew while practicing driving for the bank heist. 

The car proves its worth and solidifies its legendary status when seen racing and beating a Ferrari F355 Spider on its maiden drive. It’s believed that the original Toyota Supra Mk-IV, which is equipped with the 2JZ engine, could produce a horsepower rating of 540.

Interestingly this car could reach 62 mph in just 4.3 seconds and its top speed could reach 186 mph when the NOS system was equipped.

3. Acura NSX

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The Honda Acura NSX is iconically driven by Dominic Toretto’s sister Mia in Fast and Furious and Fast Five. This vehicle is rear-wheel-drive with a six-speed manual transmission that has stylish red leather seats. 

Fans fell in love with the Honda Acura NSX when it appeared as one of the vehicles rescuing Dom after being sentenced to 25 years in prison during the Fast and Furious movie. Curiously, the Honda Acura NSX’s stock configuration is powered by an impressive C32B V-6 engine capable of producing a horsepower rating of 290. What many people don’t know is that the Honda Acura NSXs used for the film are heavily modified. They are equipped with NSX-R suspension and other upgrades that boosted its horsepower rating further.

4. Pontiac Fiero

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In the latest installment of the franchise, it can be said that the modified Pontiac Fiero steals the show. Although this classic car is not everyone’s cup of tea, it plays a significant role in the latest film. In fact, the 1984 Pontiac Fiero jet car is seen in one of the most heartwarming scenes during Fast 9

It is up to Roman and Tej to save the world when they have to use the Pontiac Fiero to drive into a satellite set to destroy the earth with nothing but their car. Taj and Roman are prepared to sacrifice themselves during this scene which is why it’s memorable. 

However, many think the Pontiac Fiero is the most ridiculous car to be featured in one of the films of this franchise, but we’re of the opposite opinion. Although this vehicle is essentially a rocket with a classic car body attached to it, it’s still worthy of attention because of its uniqueness.

5. Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R

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Did you know that the Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R is the first skyline model to bear the GT-R badge? It’s no wonder this classic muscle car found its way into the Fast and Furious franchise. 

Ironically, this car is driven by Brian after the memorable scene where he and Mia rescue Dom while he’s being taken to prison. Although the vehicle makes only a minor appearance during the Fast Five movie, it deserves to be on our list because due to its performance specifications. 

This muscle car has a 2.0-liter DOHC straight-six engine which allows it to produce a horsepower rating of 160. Yet, the film’s version features a twin-cam 2.0-liter inline-six engine with rear drive. Additionally, this car has a 0 to 62 mph acceleration time of 3.8 seconds and can reach a top speed of more than 203 mph.

6. Honda S2000

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Are you aware the Honda S2000 featured in The Fast and the Furious movie is rented from R.J. Vera, who played Danny Yamato? It is driven by Rick Yune who played baddie Johnny Tran in the film. This same car was purchased by David Marder for the film 2 Fast 2 Furious and repurposed for the character Suki. 

Suki drives the bright pink Honda S2000 during a race hosted by Tej. For much of the scene, the Honda S2000 is in last place but manages to pull off a miracle during a jump scene that sees the vehicle coming in first. 

The Honda S2000 features a set of custom hot pink vinyl. It is equipped with a 2.2-liter aluminum alloy DOHC inline 4 engine and has a Comptech supercharger. It can reach 174 mph and has a maximum horsepower output of 237.

7. Buick Grand National

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The Buick Grand National features in the fourth Fast and Furious movie and is a custom build. This vehicle has a fully reversed drive train, which is why it could pull off the tanker truck scene so effortlessly. 

During this scene, Dom can be seen driving the Buick Grand National in reverse while maintaining a high speed. He continues driving in reverse until the dramatic explosion at the end. Even though the vehicle looks normal on the outside, it is different on the inside from other Buick Grand Nationals.

The Buick Grand National seen in the film has its engine situated in the vehicle’s trunk, with the rear axle moved to under the hood by using custom tubed subframes. The modifications don’t end there. A new wheel and pedal were also installed for a stunt driver in the rear seat area.

8. Ford GT40

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Did you know the Ford GT40 driven in Fast Five is not an actual Ford GT40 but a replica? The replica model features heavily during the film’s train heist scene at the movie’s start. 

The Ford GT40 replica from the film was auctioned in 2016. It is a right-hand drive and features the signature Guardsman Blue and Wimbledon White exterior that car enthusiasts know and love. Additionally, this car is built on a custom chassis and has body panels made out of fiberglass. 

The vehicle’s power made it a prominent focal point during the movie. It is equipped with a Ford 4.7 liter V8 engine that can deliver 540 horsepower. It has a five-speed manual transmission and can reach a top speed of approximately 164 mph.

9. 1967 Ford Mustang

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One of the most memorable cars from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is the 1967 Ford Mustang. Yet, were you aware that the 1967 Ford Mustang models in the Justin Lin directed Tokyo Drift were built using 1968 models? 

This car is famous because of the scene where Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) drives it during his race with Takashi down a mountain he has never been beaten on. There are multiple close calls during this scene, but Sean manages to secure victory with the Mustang while Takashi doesn’t fare as well. 

Another interesting aspect of the 1967 models is that it took the film’s production team an estimated two months to fit Nissan Skyline GT-R engines into them. Perhaps one of the most impressive things to note about the 1967 Ford Mustangs used in this film is that each of them survived without being destroyed during filming. 

Moreover, it’s believed that five of the six 1967 Ford Mustangs used during the film were sold to buyers in California. These models had quite a few upgrades, including a rear roll cage, seven-spoke wheels, racing seats, and a front-mounted intercooler.

10. 2020 Jeep Gladiator

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In Fast 9, the 2020 Jeep Gladiator plays a prominent role in the movie. It is well known for being one of the most capable mid-size trucks globally, and it got promoted to one of the most iconic cars in the world after it became one of the Fast Furious movie cars. 

Tej Parker drives this vehicle during the scene where he and Ramsey flee the crash site of Mr. Nobody after they are ambushed by the military, who were guarding the area. Fans are on the very edges of their seats while the Jeep Gladiator is driven through a field of landmines where it could not be driven more than 80 mph. 

Interestingly, the 2020 Jeep Gladiator would not have been able to drive much faster than it did during this scene because it has a top speed of 97 mph.

11. 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

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One of the greatest hero cars from the Fast and Furious franchise is the 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. This vehicle won the 2013 OPTIMA Ultimate Street Car Invitational. Only seven cars in the entire world have ever held this title. That’s why it’s unsurprising that this vehicle made its way into The Fate of the Furious

This car features in the movie after fans find out that Dom betrayed his own team. Letty Ortiz (Michelle Rodriguez) picks out the 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, and the movie shows that modifications are being done to it. The car is then seen again during the major New York chase scene during the movie. 

The 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray featured in this movie is equipped with a 6.4-liter engine with a maximum horsepower rating of 250 at 4,400 rpm. It is able to reach a fairly impressive top speed of 125 mph.

12. Toyota GR Supra

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According to many fans, the Toyota GR Supra featured in Fast 9 is a homage to Paul Walker’s car in the first film. The Toyota GR Supra is decked out in bright orange and is driven by Han in one of the film’s best action scenes. 

During the scene where the team equips huge electromagnets to their vehicles, the Toyota GR Supra can clearly be seen doing a nifty handbrake turn before reversing at high speeds to hook onto an armored truck. 

The Toyota GR Supra is equipped with a 3.0-liter turbocharged engine that is capable of producing a horsepower rating of 258 at 5,000 rpm. Additionally, this vehicle has a top speed of 155 mph and can accelerate to 60 mph in only 3.9 seconds.

13. 1973 Chevrolet Camaro

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Although the 1973 Chevrolet Camaro only plays a minor role in the Fast and Furious movie, it makes an impact. This classic muscle car is driven by one of the bad guy’s men and used to chase Brian and Dom. 

During the scene, Dom jumps into the Camaro from his Charger and uses it to escape from the tunnel and kill Fenix Calderon when he rams the car into him. The scene is all about getting justice for Letty, which is likely why it’s seen as one of the best cars from the franchise. 

The 1973 Chevrolet Camaro is an F-bomb impersonater because of how rare the original 1973 Chevrolet Camaro is. Unlike the original Camaro F-bomb that was equipped with a twin-turbocharged 1500 horsepower V8 engine, the impersonator vehicle used during this scene has a GM 300 horsepower crate engine.

14. Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JK

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Who can forget the infamous plane drop scene during Furious 7 where Tej is seen in an armored Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JK dropping out of a plane alongside a few others in Dom’s crew?

The armored Jeep Wrangler unlimited JK seen in the movie received many modifications that allowed it to achieve death-defying stunts while also achieving top speeds not usually seen with this vehicle model. 

The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JK is a four-wheel-drive beast of a car that features a 3.6-liter V6 engine that can produce a horsepower rating of 285 at 6,400 rpm. It has an estimated top speed of 112 mph which is impressive when considering that it has a curb weight of 4,277 pounds.

15. 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse

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It’s unlikely anyone can forget the Kawasaki green 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse tuner car that had a minor yet significant appearance in the original The Fast and the Furious film. The 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse is actually a customized car manufactured by Diamond Star Motors and Mitsubishi motors. 

This race car is driven by Brian O’Conner during his preparation for his first-ever street race. Despite being unable to keep the car from spinning out of control, he still decides to race it to try and win the favor of Dominic Toretto. After the scene, O’Connor manages to win the street race, but he still loses control of the vehicle. 

Besides its attractive exterior appearance, its performance specifications and capabilities allow this vehicle to make it onto our list. The 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse has a 420a 16 valve dual overhead cam 2.0-liter 4 cylinder engine. This engine is capable of producing a horsepower rating of 165. 

Interestingly, this model has a 75 hp nitrous oxide system that was never fully installed, a custom carbon fiber front splitter, a custom GT style roof scoop, green neon lighting, and 1997 spec eclipse headlights.

16. Ford Escort

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Did you know the Ford Escort seen in Fast and Furious 6 had to be sourced and built-in Britain? This is because the American models were only manufactured as front-wheel-drive cars. These stunt cars were turned into 1972 RS1600 replicas. 

This car might make a minor appearance in the film, but it is definitely memorable. The Ford Escort is seen completing a successful jump scene with Brian O’Connor at the steering wheel. During this scene, O’Connor uses the Ford Escort’s rally-spec suspension.

For this film, there were five Escorts assembled. Some feature 2.0-liter Vauxhall Redtop engines, while others have a 1.6-liter Ford Kent engine with DOHC Cosworth heads and double Weber carbs.

17. 2014 W Motors Lykan HyperSport

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The hero car in Furious 7 is undoubtedly the 2014 W Motors Lykan Hypersport. This vehicle is the first hypercar produced by W Motors and is the most expensive car featured in the Fast and Furious franchise. There are only seven Lycan Hypersort’s ever made. 

Dom infamously drives this hypercar through a building in Abu Dhabi while Brian tries to remove a chip that the crew needs. During this epic scene, Dom drives the 2014 W Motors Lykan Hypersport through a penthouse window. 

There were 10 replicas of this car built for the movie, and by the end of filming, only one survived. Astonishingly the 2014 W Motors Lykan Hypersportias is able to reach 0 to 60 in less than three seconds.

18. Camaro Yenko

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During 2 Fast 2 Furious the 1969 Camaro Yenko is one of the most memorable cars to feature in the film. As with many other vehicles used in this film franchise, the Camaro Yenko is a replica of the original. 

As a tribute to the late Paul Walker who drove this vehicle, the Camaro Yenko was donated to the “Paul Walker Charity ROWW.”  

In 2 Fast 2 Furious, Brian wins the Camaro Yenko after challenging two bad guys to a race between himself and Rome. He then uses this vehicle as a getaway car to escape the notice of the local police when they went to retrieve Verone’s money. 

It’s believed that the Camaro Yenko featured in this film is equipped with a 427 V8 engine capable of producing a horsepower rating of 425.

19. Dodge Challenger SRT-8

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The Dodge Challenger SRT-8 is driven by Dominic Torreto during Fast Five and Fast and Furious 6. In Fast Five, the Dodge Challenger SRT-8 isn’t used in any major action scenes, but Dom does race Brian with this vehicle. 

In Fast and the Furious 6, Dom races his Dodge Challenger SRT-8 as fast as possible so as not to miss the birth of his sister and Brians’s child. Later in the same film, he drives this vehicle to deliver the news that Letty is still alive. 

The Dodge Challenger SRT-8 is incredibly powerful and able to perform well during films because of its 6.4 V8 engine. These models have a top speed of 180 mph and a maximum horsepower rating of 470.

20. 1968 Dodge Charger

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The 1968 Dodge Charger, also known as the “Hellacious Dodge Charger,” is not driven by one Toretto brother but two during Fast 9. Not many people are aware that Speedkore modified this vehicle, and unlike Dom’s other Chargers, this one has its engine centered in the middle. 

The fan’s first glimpse of the 1968 Dodge Charger in the latest installment of the film franchise is seen when Dom is hunting the second half of Project Aries, but his brother Jakob beats him to it. 

Yet, the more memorable scene where this vehicle is a primary focus is during the magnet scene when Dom uses the Charger to take out other vehicles and save his brother’s life. Interestingly, it isn’t until the end of the movie that Jakob (John Cena) drives the Charger when Dom gives it to him so that he can go into hiding. 

The 1968 Dodge Charger is equipped with a cast-iron water-cooled V8 engine with a horsepower rating of up to 425 at 5,000 rpm. Additionally, this muscle car had a top speed of approximately 136 mph. This might be the coolest car in the series. 

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The 20 Top 90s Sports Cars https://nextluxury.com/cars-rides/90s-sports-cars/ Sun, 02 Jan 2022 22:00:09 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=254832 …]]> When you think of the 1990s, one of the first things that come to mind is likely 90s car culture. If you consider yourself a 90s sports car enthusiast, you have likely spent hours on the internet or at car shows salivating over many memorable models. 

From a technological perspective, this decade led to numerous advancements in the auto industry. Sports cars became faster, more efficient, and more fun to drive. In fact, it can be soundly argued that the 90s was the era where auto engineers delved into vehicle mechanics, design aspects, and innovative engineering methods like never before. 

Unlike the 70s and 80 sports cars, the 90s sports cars featured much improved ABS, power steering, and fuel injection. In addition to this, this era saw the advent of many modern-day safety and luxury vehicle features that drivers have come to know and love.

For example, GPS navigation, advanced stability control, and adaptive cruise control were some of the innovative features developed and introduced during the 90s. With these advancements, the sports cars of the 90s were wonderful to drive. Many drivers were able to bask in the glory that was the mechanical connection between their hands on the steering wheel and the feel of the wheels of the road. 

Unfortunately, not everyone had the privilege of driving a 90s sports car, but that doesn’t mean we can learn a little more about them. Should you want to learn more about some of the best 90s sports cars, you might find our list of the 20 top 90s sports cars enlightening and entertaining.

1. Toyota Supra

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During the 1990s, the Toyota Supra sports cars were definitely attention-worthy. Over the years, a few Toyota Supra models have made it into movies and television series, with one of the most famous movies it has featured in being one of the films in the Fast and Furious franchise.

The Toyota Supra models released in the 90s belonged to the 4th generation of Supra’s to be released by this Japanese auto manufacturer. They were new and improved with impressive performance features and memorable styling. 

The 1993 Toyota Supra was equipped with a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 320 and a torque rating of 315 pounds per foot. It had an impressive top speed of 155 mph and it could reach 60 mph in 4.6 seconds. 

2. 1998 Honda Acura NSX-T

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You have likely heard of the 1998 Honda Acura NSX-T because it caused ripples through the automotive industry when it was released. Many car enthusiasts consider the Honda Acura NSX sports car to be an icon because it could be driven every day in many different conditions without taking strain. No matter where you needed to go, this sports car would get you there. 

The 1998 Honda Acura NSX-T had none of the reliability and ergonomic issues that plagued other exotic models of the time. Instead, it is remembered for its precision, sleek styling, superb handling, and performance capabilities. 

This model was equipped with a 3.2-liter VTEC six cylinder engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 290 at 7,100 rpm and a torque rating of 224 pounds per foot. It had a top speed of 162 mph, and it could reach 60 mph in 4.8 seconds. 

3. 1997 C5 Chevrolet Corvette

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The 1997 C5 Chevrolet Corvette is certainly one of the best sports cars this brand has ever produced. Why is this the case? The 1997 C5 Chevrolet Corvette was radically changed from previous models and was affordable compared to its competition.

This model had a hydroformed box shape, and although it came with an automatic transmission, drivers could opt for manual transmission. In addition to this, the 1997 C5 Chevrolet Corvette was redesigned and engineered to be better than the C4s of the previous generation, which is why it featured an incredibly strong frame that would last decades. 

The 1997 C5 Chevrolet Corvette featured a 5.7-liter V8 engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 345 with a top speed of 172 mph. It could also reach 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, and it could race the quarter-mile in 13.2 seconds. 

4. 1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra

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One of the greatest Ford sports cars ever produced was the 1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra. This vehicle reestablished the Ford Mustang model line as a performance vehicle. Interestingly, the Cobra was designed and engineered by Ford’s special vehicle team. 

The 1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra can be described as an upgraded version of what classic muscle cars should be. Many don’t know that the Cobra was the official pace car of the Indianapolis 500 in the year it was released, making it stand out as a very cool car during 1994. 

So what engine did this performance car possess? The 1994 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra was equipped with a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 240 and a torque rating of 285 pounds per foot. Impressively this American muscle car could reach a top speed of 140 mph and 60 mph in 6.3 seconds. 

5. 1994 Nissan 300ZX

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The 90s was an impressive decade for the auto manufacturer Nissan. That’s why it’s unsurprising that the 1994 Nissan 300ZX was well received by car enthusiasts and critics alike. This model featured an electric actuator, a significant departure from other Nissan models that used hydraulic actuators. 

The 1994 Nissan 300ZX was equipped with a 3.0-liter engine and had dual overhead camshafts and variable timing. This engine allowed this sports car to reach a horsepower rating of 222. With this engine, the 1994 Nissan 300ZX could reach a top speed of 155 mph, and it could accelerate to 60 mph in six seconds. 

6. Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4

Another phenomenal 90s Japanese sports car is the Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4. This model was a fan favorite at the time because of its superbly aggressive styling. It featured a distinguishable front bumper and a true airfoil spoiler named the “combat wing” alongside elegant headlights.

This model was an all-wheel drive with all-wheel steering. It had an active exhaust, active suspension, and active aerodynamics. Many were able to look past its heaviness and instead focus on its styling and performance capabilities. 

The Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 featured a 6.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 320 with a torque rating of 315 pounds per foot. Additionally, it had a top speed of 158 mph, and it could reach 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. 

7. Ferrari Testarossa 512 TR

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After Ferrari sold 7,000 Testarossa cars, the brand decided to update this successful design. During the 90s, the Ferrari Testarossa 512 TR was born and immediately grabbed the attention of sports car junkies who had a passion for superbly engineered Italian automotive craftsmanship. 

The Ferrari Testarossa 512 TR didn’t have many changes done to its body, but it received many improvements under the hood. This mid-engined vehicle was equipped with a powerful 3.5-liter V8 engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 375, which was approximately 40 more than previous models. 

This sports car had a top speed of 180 mph, and it could reach 60 mph in an estimated 5.2 seconds. Although collectors often skip over this model, it is still one of the best Ferraris produced during the 90s. 

8. 1992 BMW M3 E36

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The 1992 BMW M3 E35 was the sports car that made the M series appropriate for the masses. This refined model was targeted towards execs and anyone who wanted just enough speed to be thrilling. Interestingly, the BMW M3 E36 was easier to drive than was expected, which is why it became a cult classic amongst true car enthusiasts. 

The 1992 BMW M3 E36 was equipped with a 3.0-liter inline-six engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 286. It had a respectable top speed of 155 mph, and it could reach 60 mph in 5.7 seconds. 

9. 1999 Lotus Esprit Sport 350

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For many, the 1999 Lotus Esprit Sport 350 with its V8 engine is the best car to be produced during this decade. This sports car is widely considered the best incarnation of the Esprit because of its technological advancements, powerful performance capabilities, and rarity. 

According to data, there were only 50 units produced of this model, which is why it is sought after by many 90s sports cars collectors. It had chassis, brake, and suspension improvements, making it easier to drive and a certifiable beast on the road and one of the very few that could emulate a track experience. 

The 1999 Lotus Esprit Sport 350 was outfitted with the standard 3.5-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 349 with a torque rating of 295. It had a top speed of 175, and it could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. 

10. Toyota MR2 Turbo

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Those who couldn’t afford a Ferrari 355 opted for a 90s Toyota MR2 Turbo sports car. Not only did this vehicle have a similar appearance to a Ferrari, but it could also drive like one thanks to its upgraded suspension components that allowed it to drive fast without losing control. 

The Toyota MR2 Turbo had impressive feedback through the steering wheel, stayed flat at high speeds, and gripped corners beautifully. Inside this 90s sports car was a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine that could impressively produce a horsepower rating of 199 with a torque rating of 200 pounds per foot. 

In addition to this, the Toyota MR2 Turbo could reach a top speed of 145 mph, and it could get to 60 mph in 6.2 seconds. Essentially this car performed well and looked pretty, which is why it’s on our list of the top 90s sports cars. 

11. 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32

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It’s likely that you know about the latest Nissan GT-R models, but do you know much about the 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 model? Although this vehicle is not one of the more popular models produced by Nissan, it is one of the best they released during the 90s. 

The 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R was stylish, elegant, and comfortable. If you were in high school during the 90s, this is the car you wanted to own. It was equipped with a 2.6-liter twin-turbo straight-six engine that had an official horsepower rating of 276, but many claimed it could produce a rating of up to 320 hp. In addition to an impressive horsepower rating, the 1990 Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 models could reach a top speed of 156 mph, and they could accelerate to 60 mph in approximately 5.6 seconds.

12. Mazda MX-5 Miata

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Did you know that you have the 90s Mazda MX-5 Miata sports car models to thank for the Porsche Boxster and the BMW Z4? The Mazda MX-5 Miata had an immense impact on the sports car industry because of its spectacular driver engagement abilities. 

These models became a commercial success, with many clambering to get their hands on them. Curiously, it wasn’t its commercial success that made it a 90s icon but rather that its appearance and performance capabilities spurred on other auto manufacturers to begin producing smaller two-seater sports cars again. 

The 1990 Mazda MX-5 Miata was equipped with a 1.6-liter inline-four engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 114 at 6,500 rpm and a torque rating of 100 pounds per foot at 5,500 rpm. In addition to this, this model could reach a top speed of 145 mph and 60 mph in 8.3 seconds. 

13. Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR

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When you think of the luxury car brand Mercedes-Benz, you might not immediately associate them with producing one of the greatest 90s sports cars. Yet, despite how difficult it might be to believe, this brand manufactured the 1997 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR. 

The 1997 Mercedes Benz CLK GTR was designed and engineered by the Mercedes-Benz motorsports and performance wing. Mercedes specifically built this model for racing and sports, which is why it might look familiar. 

Uniquely, this model featured an aluminum honeycomb monocoque and a carbon fiber chassis with double wishbone suspension for the front and rear. Additionally, the 1997 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR was equipped with a 6.9-liter V12 engine that could produce an astonishing horsepower rating of 612. It also had an astonishing top speed of 191 mph, and it could reach 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. 

14. Porsche 986 Boxster

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During the 1990s, Porsche was experiencing turbulence as the company was dealing with a few pesky issues. That’s why the 1996 Porsche 986 Boxster was a godsend. This sports car was released quickly and immediately became a best seller for the company, thus stabilizing some of the issues it was experiencing. 

The Porsche 986 Boxster was often described as nearly perfect, with many critics and enthusiasts alike singing its praises. This model shared a few of its styling components with the Porsche 911, so it’s easy to see why it was well-received in the market. 

Interestingly, this 90s sports car was powered by a water-cooled Porsche Type M96 2.5-liter six-cylinder engine. This engine allowed the Porsche 986 Boxster to produce a horsepower rating of 201 at 6,000 rpm and a torque rating of 181 pounds per foot. Additionally, it had a top speed of 149 mph and could reach 60 mph in 6.1 seconds. 

15. 1993 Chevrolet Corvette LT1

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Did you know that the 1993 Chevrolet Corvette LT1 was often referred to as “America’s Most Respected V8?” The LT1 model featured the most powerful small-block V-8 engine ever placed in a production corvette sports car. 

The 1993 Chevrolet Corvette LT1 was the update for performance lovers who wanted an American muscle car that could compete. This model had performance and technological features galore. Some of the more notable technological features included aluminum cylinder heads, multi-port fuel injection, a low profile intake manifold, and a unique reverse-flow cooling system. 

This 90s sports car was equipped with a 5.7-liter V8 engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 300 at 5,000 rpm with a torque rating of 340 pounds per foot at 3,600 rpm. Additionally, it had a top speed of 158 mph, and it could reach 60 mph in 5.1 seconds. 

16. 1995 Ferrari F355 Spider

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Ferrari is well known for its expert craftsmanship, unequaled styling, and superior performance capabilities, which is why it’s no surprise that the 1995 Ferrari F355 Spider models are still sought after today. The 1995 Ferrari F355 Spider went through 1,800 hours of wind tunnel testing to ensure commendable aerodynamics. 

This model was elegant, sophisticated, and luxurious, which was everything you could expect from a Ferrari. Yet underneath this beauty was a powerful engine. Inside the 1995 Ferrari F355 Spider was a 3.5-liter V8 engine that could produce a maximum horsepower rating of 380. This 90s sports car could reach an impressive top speed of 183 mph with this engine equipped. 

17. 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX Turbo

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Were you aware that according to Mitsubishi Motors, the Eclipse was penned after an unbeaten 18th-century English racehorse who won 26 races? The 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX Turbo was one of the best 90s tuner cars to grace the streets. 

This model was marketed as an entry-level all-wheel-drive sports coupe targeted at those who wanted an affordable sports car that could perform well enough. The 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX Turbo featured a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder engine. 

With this engine, the 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX Turbo sports car could produce a horsepower rating of 195, and it had a top speed of 140 mph. It could also reach 60 mph in only 6.8 seconds which was not bad for a 90s tuner model. 

18. Porsche 964 Turbo

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Arguably one of the greatest Porsche sports cars was the Porsche 911 Turbo, otherwise known as the type 964. Interestingly this model was only available as a coupe and was often favored by those with a particular affinity for the Carrera models. 

However, unlike the Porsche Carrera models, the 90s 964 Turbo featured a wider body and significantly more flared wheel housings. Yet, what emphasized this vehicle’s uniqueness was its two oval tailpipes. 

From 1991 to 1992, the Porsche 964 Turbo was powered by a turbocharged 3.3-liter engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 320. The 1993 Porsche 964 Turbo was equipped with a 3.6-liter engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 360. 

19. 1992 Bugatti EB110

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One of the most legendary Bugatti models ever designed, engineered, and manufactured was the 1992 Bugatti EB110. The 1992 Bugatti EB110 was the only mid-engined sports car to be produced by Bugatti when the iconic Romano Artioli still owned the brand. 

Yet this isn’t what made the car memorable. Instead, it was its masterful design and performance capabilities. This model was powered by an incredibly powerful 3.5-liter twelve-cylinder quad-turbocharged engine. 

Astonishingly, the Supor Sport six-speed manual transmission variant of this sports car could produce a horsepower rating of 603 at 8,250 rpm and a torque rating of 479 pounds per foot at 4,200 rpm. Additionally, the 1992 Bugatti EB110 had a top speed of 221 mph, and it could reach 60 mph in only 3.2 seconds.

20. 1991 BMW Z1

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The 1990s are memorable for their automotive technological advancements, but many of the vehicles to be manufactured during this time stood out. For example, one of the most unique sports cars to be released during the 90s was the 1991 BMW Z1.

The 1991 BMW Z1 was most famous for its strange but wonderful disappearing doors. Although these doors were not invisible (the 90s weren’t that advanced), they were removable, which is why this sports car was only legal in a few countries. In addition to the detachable doors, the 1991 BMW Z1 also had a distinctly stylish wedge shape which is why it’s believed to be the inspiration behind the modern-day roadsters that BMW manufactures. 

The 1991 BMW Z1 might not have been the fastest, but it was definitely capable. This model was powered by a somewhat impressive 2.5 liter straight six M20B25 engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 168. It also had a top speed of 136 mph, and it could reach 60 mph in approximately 7.9 seconds. 

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What Is A Healthy Body Fat Percentage And How To Achieve It https://nextluxury.com/mens-lifestyle-advice/healthy-body-fat-percentage-for-men/ Fri, 31 Dec 2021 18:00:52 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=264732 …]]> When trying to get healthy or stay healthy, one of the most significant considerations you need to address is your body fat percentage. This calculation should not be confused with your BMI rating, as these are two separate health indicators. 

Suppose you have a higher than recommended body fat percentage. In that case, you’re increasing your chances of developing chronic conditions like heart disease and diabetes that have often been linked to premature, preventable death. 

On the opposite side of the health spectrum, having too little body fat can lead to health issues too. Those with too little body fat can experience problems regulating their glucose, energy storage and release, and cholesterol.

Even though calculating your body fat percentage might not be something you want to do, it is often something you need to do if you want to live a long, healthy, and happy life. If you’re unsure what a healthy body fat percentage is or how to achieve it, you have come to the right place. 

In this article, we’re going to help you learn more about body fat percentages and tell you everything you need to know about achieving a healthy body fat percentage. 

What Is the Difference Between Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index?

Difference Between Body Fat Percentage and Body Mass Index

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Before we can look at what is deemed a healthy body fat percentage, we need to look into the difference between a body fat percentage and a body mass index. Although many people believe a body fat index to be the same as a body fat percentage, this isn’t the case. 

Essentially, your body fat percentage measures how much of your body’s weight exists in the form of fat. In contrast, your body mass index is a way to determine if you’re at a healthy weight for your height. 

Some people state that you can establish your body fat percentage based on your body mass index. Even though this can be done in some instances, this won’t give you a true reflection of how much fat your body has. It also won’t give you an accurate reading of your overall weight status. 

Ultimately, BMI only uses your height and weight and cannot measure your body’s composition. Someone with a healthy body fat percentage can be deemed overweight according to their BMI. For example, a bodybuilder can have a high BMI stating they are overweight, but in actuality, they are healthy based on their body fat percentage. 

What Is a Healthy Body Fat Percentage?

Healthy Body Fat Percentage

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Now it’s time to answer the primary question surrounding what a healthy body fat percentage is. You must note that a healthy body fat percentage will depend on numerous factors because what might be a healthy body fat percentage for you won’t be for someone else. 

Some of the factors that go into determining a healthy body fat percentage include your genetics, your gender, your age, and if you’re an athlete. Curiously, even though it might be difficult to believe, there is still no uniform standard for what a healthy body fat percentage should be, which is why many medical institutions prefer to use a person’s body mass index as an indicator of their health. 

Below we have included a table of what the American Council on Exercise deems a healthy body fat percentage to be for men and women. From the data displayed in the tables, we can see that, on average, a healthy body fat percentage for men is between 18% and 24%. The average healthy body fat percentage is between 25% and 31% for women. 

Additionally, the data also shows that if a man has a body fat percentage of between 14% to 17 %, he is fit, but if his body fat percentage is 25% or higher, he is deemed to be obese. In contrast, a woman with a body fat percentage of between 21% to 24% is deemed fit, but if she has a body fat percentage of 32%or higher, she is considered obese.

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However, the American Council on Exercise fails to include in their body fat percentage findings how a healthy body fat percentage changes as we age. Fortunately, the Royal College of Nursing in 2015 conducted a study to determine what a healthy body fat percentage is at different ages. 

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The table shows that a healthy body fat percentage for men and women between the ages of 20 to 39 is between 8% and 20%. In comparison, an unhealthy body fat percentage for this age group is a percentage higher than 25%. For those between 60 and 79 years old, a healthy body fat percentage is between 13%  to 25%, while a percentage over 30% is deemed unhealthy. 

How To Measure Your Body Fat Percentage

How To Measure Your Body Fat Percentage

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Now that we know what a healthy body fat percentage is, we can look at how you can measure yours. Often you can measure your body fat percentage at home or at the gym, but if you want to be sure, it might be best to see a qualified professional or physician. 

Usually, the quickest way to measure your body fat percentage is to use skinfold calipers. This tool will allow you to measure the thickness of your skin and the underlying fat mass, which will give you a solid idea of how much fat you have on your body. 

If this option sounds too complex or you would like a more accurate reading, there are other ways to measure if you have a healthy body fat percentage. We have briefly listed the ways below. 

  • A DEXA scan
  • A 3D body scan
  • Hydrostatic weighing
  • An Electrical Impedance Myography
  • Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis
  • An Air Displacement Plethysmography

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The Ways You Can Achieve and Maintain a Healthy Body Fat Percentage

Ways You Can Achieve and Maintain a Healthy Body Fat Percentage

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Should you have measured your body fat percentage and be unhappy with the reading you got, you likely want to learn more about how you can achieve and maintain a healthy body fat percentage. Below we have discussed a few of the ways you can do this without seeking surgical methods. 

You might find it incredibly surprising to learn that although it takes time and dedication, you can easily obtain a healthy body fat percentage. However, the results you see after employing the ways we have spoken about will vary depending on underlying health concerns or conditions. 

1. Focus On Nutrition

If you have a strong will, one of the best and easiest ways to achieve a healthy body fat percentage is by focusing on your nutrition. What you eat matters just as much as how much you exercise. 

Ideally, your diet needs to include high-quality protein that accounts for approximately 10% to 15% of your daily caloric intake. Additionally, 20% to 30% of your daily diet needs to be foods that provide you with heart-healthy fats, and 55% to 60% of your diet needs to include carbohydrate-rich foods. 

It’s recommended that women eat at least 1,200 calories a day while men need a minimum of 1,500 calories a day to keep their metabolism active. You’re more likely to lose body fat and maintain a healthy body fat percentage with a balanced diet. Yet, remember that if you eat too little, you can cause your metabolism to slow down, and this will make your body conserve fat instead of losing it. 

2. Maintain A Caloric Balance

In addition to a healthy diet, you need to maintain a caloric balance. To maintain a healthy body fat percentage, you need to ensure that the number of calories you consume roughly equals the same amount you burn daily. 

If you want to lose body fat in order to achieve a healthy body fat percentage, you need to be in a caloric deficit. To enter a caloric deficit, you need to burn more calories than you consume daily. If you do this, your body will burn fat stores for energy which will allow you to drop your body fat percentage. 

However, should you want to bring your body fat percentage up to achieve a healthy percentage, you need to eat more calories than you burn daily. This will allow excess calories to be stored as fat tissue. 

3. Participate In Strength Training

When you want to achieve a healthy body fat percentage or keep your body fat percentage at a healthy level, you need to participate in regular strength training. Participating in strength training will allow you to build and maintain muscle tissue. 

While you do strength exercises, you will burn calories, and when your body is at rest, your muscle mass will continue to burn calories. A few of the easiest strength training exercises you can complete include using dumbbells, barbells, and kettlebells. 

4. Get Enough Sleep

Did you know that a few studies have deduced that those who sleep less are more likely to maintain an unhealthy body fat percentage? If you’re getting less than seven hours of sleep a night, you are at a higher risk of not achieving or maintaining a healthy body fat percentage. 

There are numerous ways you can manage how much sleep you get, and we have briefly listed some of them below. 

  • Exercise regularly
  • Adhere to a sleep schedule
  • Make sure you get enough sunshine
  • Turn off electronics 30 minutes before you go to sleep

5. Manage Your Stress Levels

Although your diet and how much you exercise are important factors in achieving and maintaining a healthy body fat percentage, you also need to manage your stress levels. Unsurprisingly, your body composition has much to do with your mental health and how you handle stress. 

If you’re stressed all the time, you increase the amount of cortisol present in your blood. The higher your body’s cortisol levels, the more likely you are to store body fat. Yet, we know it’s impossible to completely erase stress from one’s life which is why you should consider participating in activities that lower stress levels. A few of the best stress-reducing activities you can do include aerobic exercise, yoga, meditation, and deep breathing. 

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101 New Year Resolutions for 2022 https://nextluxury.com/mens-lifestyle-advice/new-year-resolutions/ Wed, 29 Dec 2021 22:00:30 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=264728 …]]> Although the last few years have been quite challenging, it is human nature to want to keep persevering, and this mentality is seen with New Year’s resolutions. Even though the pandemic and other significant events have impacted day-to-day life, many of us continue to look to 2022 with optimism. 

Once the festive season has concluded, and we have all undoubtedly overindulged, it will be time to consider committing to a few New Year’s resolutions. Of course, there are always the tried and tested resolutions surrounding weight loss and quitting smoking, but in 2022 it’s time to make a few resolutions that go beneath the surface. After all, most of us want to make the next 365 days better than the last. 

New Year Resolutions For 2022

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According to data trends, more and more people want to improve their lives far beyond the typical New Year’s resolutions. Since you can choose to resolve and make a change to any part of your life, why not strive to do so? We know it can be difficult to determine what resolutions you should commit to going into the New year, but we guarantee having resolutions will be worth it. 

That’s why we have found 101 New Year’s resolutions for 2022 to help you get started. Armed with these, you should be able to add a few of the ones we mention to your resolution list or adapt a few of them to suit the 2022 version of yourself. If you’re eager to make a change, continue reading for some resolution inspiration.

 

  1. Quit the processed foods and eat healthier complex carbs and plant-based meals. 
  2. Curtail big purchases and instead build a better budget based on your needs. 
  3. Commit to less screen time and pick up a good book for that cozy Sunday afternoon reading session.
  4. Learn a new skill, like cooking, carpentry, or even something outrageous like the Moonwalk.
  5. Find your passport and take the first flight with availability to a town, city, or country you’ve never visited.
  6. Take risks that you would normally not have taken. A risk untaken is a potential opportunity lost.
  7. Broaden your friend circle with a few new people that make life fun.
  8. Give up old habits that are destructive and instead dedicate your time to reinventing yourself.
  9. Take up memory-making practices and commit to a healthy side hustle that will help you obtain your dreams and goals.
  10.  Commit to more exercise classes to get that body you lost back in action. After all, a healthy heart leads to a healthy life.
  11.  What are your origins? Dig into your family’s past and see what you can uncover; you might be surprised by what you learn about yourself.
  12.  Dedicate time to teaching yourself how to become a daily planner as it is likely to increase your productivity.
  13.  Change your outlook on how you treat people, both those you know and those you don’t.
  14.  Take on problems that arise head-on even if they frighten or unnerve you.
  15.  Volunteer at an organization and help those who cannot help themselves.
  16.  Endeavor to ditch social media, pick up a pen, and start writing letters to a pen pal; you would be surprised by how rewarding this activity can be.
  17.  Make taking pictures or video memories once a day every day a habit.
  18.  Not happy at your current job? Change that, find a new place to work, and do something you love.
  19.  Buy new fruits and vegetables for your daily meals every shopping trip to stick to your health goals.
  20.  Spend less time watching reality television. Instead watch an enlightening documentary.
  21.  Face a fear you feel is holding you back in life.
  22.  Determine what to do with all the pennies in your pocket. Start a road trip fund or a charity donation fund.
  23.  Take an online course to learn something new.
  24.  Keep in contact with family more and stay abreast of what is happening with their lives.
  25.  Commit to planning out your daily tasks and completing them. 
  26.  Budgeting is key to all success. Set an amount you wish to save and keep track of if you are likely to achieve your target amount. This will ensure you hold yourself accountable.
  27.  Commit to taking more frequent breaks while working to increase blood flow and concentration.
  28.  Commit to creating new events in your daily life every week. Change it up a bit to keep life less monotonous.
  29.  Work towards discovering if you have any hidden talents that could be lucrative.
  30.  Learn to cook a new cultural food type every week.
  31.  Stay focused and aim for that work promotion by ensuring your employer realizes why you’re the perfect fit for the role you’re interested in.
  32.  Pay attention to your partner more romantically and physically.
  33.  Commit to decorating your home with plants and flowers to keep your space healthier and happier.
  34.  Commit to something new and scary as the rewards could outweigh the risks.
  35.  Reaffirm your spiritual beliefs and seek out answers to your religious questions.
  36.  Go to a fun karaoke bar once a week but instead of drinking, have a fun, alcohol-free night with friends.
  37.  Commit to focusing on completing one task at a time to maximize your effectiveness. 
  38.  Forgive those who have wronged you in some way.
  39.  Don’t hit snooze for five more minutes. Instead, wake up with your alarm and be more committed to the day ahead.
  40.  Redecorate your home and make it a place you want to be during your free time.
  41.  Improve your self-care practices by using new and different ethically sourced and organic products.
  42.  Wake up with a smile and positive attitude every day and remind yourself to always remember that today is tomorrow’s past.
  43.  Commit to not stunting your daydreams as new ideas might come to light that you likely don’t want to miss out on.
  44.  Change up your wardrobe, learn how to dress for each occasion.
  45.  Learn a self-defense style that suits your personality.
  46.  Bring out your inner child more often.
  47.  Don’t convince yourself to start an unhealthy diet. Instead, commit to eating healthier foods.
  48.  Set goals that you will be able to keep.
  49.  Just do what needs to be done, and don’t say you will get to it later.
  50.  Find a new place to live and set out to meet your neighbors and enjoy your new surroundings.
  51.  Improve the way you speak to others by practicing kindness and endeavoring to be more friendly
  52.  Instead of being lazy and watching midday movies, be active and go for more walks.
  53.  Try to reconnect with old friends that you have lost contact with and spend time with them on a regular basis.
  54.  Finally, go to the doctor for that scary check-up.
  55.  Participate in an action-packed sporting activity to get that blood pumping.
  56.  Learn how to control your emotional state more, but don’t stunt your emotions.
  57.  Renew your entire playlist with new music every month to continuously get new perspectives on life.
  58.  Commit to treating yourself to regular days at the spa to destress and unwind.
  59.  Leave your past in the past and keep reminding yourself to focus on the present and the future. 
  60.  Learn a new language to make your next trip that much smoother.
  61.  Try to earn extra money every month for a year-end vacation.
  62.  Remember to always embrace changes in your life, even if they are distressing. 
  63.  Motivate yourself to always succeed by having a can-do attitude.
  64.  Start a successful business that you can call your own.
  65.  Finally, seriously consider saying yes to your partner for future family plans.
  66.  Be more of an extrovert in your daily life.
  67.  Be more eco-friendly. Trust us, the environment will thank you, and so will your health.
  68.  Endeavor to live life freely and the way you want to by not allowing others to control your thoughts, actions, or emotions. 
  69.  Adopt a pet that needs your help.
  70.  Have more confidence in who you are at all times.
  71.  Work on creating a more balanced work and rest relationship to improve your lifestyle.
  72.  Commit to having more structure in your life by doing routine tasks. 
  73.  Manage your time better by not letting anything or anyone waste it.
  74.  Frequently leave your partner sticky (love) notes all over your to show your love and appreciation for all they do for you.
  75.  Set and stick to cleaning schedules for different parts of your home for each day of the week.
  76.  Start a small herb and spice garden as maintaining it can be incredibly therapeutic.
  77.  Improve an existing skill.
  78.  Commit to listening to yourself and reflecting on your inner thoughts.
  79.  Work on making your house a home.
  80.  Make an effort to commit to paying your student or home loans.
  81.  Seek counseling for any issues you may have and are struggling with.
  82.  Spend more time with your friends by participating in fun activities.
  83.  Try new restaurants and new meal choices.
  84.  Cut toxic people out of your life so that you can be happier.
  85.  Spend family time away from home doing things you wouldn’t usually do.
  86.  Spice up your sex life frequently and make your partner happy by paying attention to what they want and like.
  87.  Live more minimalistic by ridding yourself and your home of non-essential things that just use space and waste time.
  88.  Take a chance on something new every day, no matter how silly or small.
  89.  Try to complete a few dart-throw traveling adventures. Throw a dart at a map of the world and go to where it hits.
  90.  Commit to performing acts of kindness while expecting no compensation in return.
  91.  Find someone to mentor and teach them a skill to help them better their life.
  92.  Commit to social media being off-limits once a week.
  93.  Eat or drink items with less sugar content.
  94.  Be more open-minded in everything you do.
  95.  Revisit a past hobby and rekindle the passion you once felt for it.
  96.  Be more grateful for the little things you normally take for granted in your life.
  97.  Commit to leaving your phone in another room when you go to bed to ensure you rest better. Get an analog alarm instead.
  98.  Teach yourself how to communicate better with other people.
  99.  Don’t limit what you are allowed to do, be more spontaneous.
  100. Get involved in a community NPO or charity event.
  101. Be resolved to follow your resolutions through no matter what.
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The 12 Best Custom Motorcycle Builders In America https://nextluxury.com/cars-rides/best-custom-motorcycle-builders-usa/ Sun, 26 Dec 2021 22:00:54 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=264104 …]]> There is nothing quite like open roads, the wind in your hair, and the smell of motorcycle leather. When you have your own custom-built motorcycle, you can undertake boisterous adventures on a work of art that has been built from the ground up. 

We know that not everyone wants to build a motorcycle that anyone can own. There is a unique attraction in personalizing and customizing a motorcycle according to your own tastes and preferences. If you’re looking for a bike that is something special, you might want to consider commissioning a custom motorcycle from an American builder. 

Gone are the days when automotive enthusiasts had to choose between a set parameter of motorcycles designs and brands. There are now motorcycle builders specializing in a range of different styles and bike builds. Those wanting classic vintage, futuristic, steampunk, or retro motorcycle designs won’t be disappointed to learn about the motorcycle builders in America that feature on our list. 

1. Knott Motorcycles

Knott Motorcycles

Are you someone who prefers vintage bikes for their authenticity and old-school glam appeal? Well, if you are, you might want to have a look at Knott Motorcycles. This motorcycle company is based in California and is independently owned.

Although the brand specializes in late 1970s Honda CBS custom builds, they are not afraid to take on any build, no matter how challenging. Interestingly, Knotts motorcycles focus on building vintage motorcycles that are road-ready cafe racers. 

They will build you a motorcycle that highlights and redefines functional simplicity in antiquated motorcycle designs. Yet, they will do this while ensuring your bike includes all the many modern technological benefits seen with the latest motorcycles. When you choose a Knott Motorcycles custom build, you will also receive a bike that is ergonomic, stylish, and true to its vintage foundation. 

2. Roland Sands

Roland Sands

Those big spenders with a sizable budget should consider one of the industry’s very best custom motorcycle builders, Roland Sands. Since this California-based company has become popular in recent years, you might find it difficult to obtain a custom build, but it’s not impossible.  

This motorcycle custom build company was founded by Roland Sands, who was a professional motorcycle racer. He brings a unique insight into motorcycle building because of his professional career. He consistently pushes the limits of big V-twins and is renowned for turning them into gorgeous, well-performing machines. 

Along with building bikes, this company also specializes in spare parts and apparel. If you’re not sure if you want to fully commit to a Roland Sands custom build bike just yet, why not consider checking out the brand’s apparel and accessories. Better yet, if you have your own bike already, have a look at replacing some of the parts with some of the latest pieces released by Roland Sands. 

3. Hazan Motorworks

Hazan Motorworks

Hazan Motorworks is unique because one person personally makes every custom bike build that leaves this shop. When you want a build that will get you noticed, you choose Hazan Motorworks. This company is located in California and is renowned for completing builds that look like they belong on a Hollywood film set or in an art museum.

The founder Max is responsible for building each motorcycle which is why you can trust that you will receive a bike that has been built according to exacting standards. Every custom build is seen as a rare sculpture and is treated as such. 

Unlike a few other custom build motorcycle companies, Hazan Motorworks doesn’t categorize themselves according to the builds they complete. They are known for their bobby builders, cafe racers, and choppers. 

4. Number 8 Wire Motorcycles

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If you’re seeking an American motorcycle builder that is innovative and open-minded, you may want to have a look at Number 8 Wire Motorcycles. This reputable motorcycle builder is based in Denver and was founded in 2013 by Colin Cornberg, who is known for thinking outside the box when he designs and builds motorcycles. 

Number 8 Wire Motorcycles don’t only complete custom builds. They also specialize in full services, engine rebuilding, suspension rebuilding, general fabrication, restorations, and sheet metal and parts accessories. 

However, you should note that Number 8 Wire Motorcycles is only open on an appointment basis. If you’re eager for a custom build with this innovative company, you will need to set up an appointment. 

5. NYC Norton

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Do you want to have a custom-built Norton motorcycle completed by a company that has had bikes in Daytona races alongside other famed competitions across America? If so, you might want to have a look at NYC Norton

NYC Norton is well known in the custom motorcycle building industry for building and restoring Norton motorcycles that meet exacting industry standards. According to sources, this brand specializes in long-term projects, but they have been known to accept smaller modifications and bike rebuilds. 

In addition to building bikes to the highest standards, each of their custom motorcycle builds features spectacularly beautiful aesthetics. When you purchase a custom build from NYC Norton, you’re receiving a bespoke creation that cannot be replicated. 

6. Revival Custom Cycles

Revival Custom Cycles

Should you want a motorcycle that will be designed according to your specifications while still encompassing the builder’s signature flair, you’re going to want to consider Revival Custom Cycles. Based in Austin, Texas, Revival Custom Cycles is more than meets the eye.

This motorcycle brand is not only a simple custom bike builder. They classify themselves as a design house. Their designs are unlike anything you have likely ever seen before. For example, you won’t have any issue finding custom parts for a motorcycle that match the exact color you want. 

In addition to completing custom builds, Revival Custom Cycles also owns their own store where you can pick out the gear, complete repairs, and participate in motorcycle events and shows around the globe. 

Each of their motorcycles is designed to be functional yet aesthetically pleasing. You can get everything from a futuristic custom bike build to a trendy steampunk design. There is almost no limit to what they can do for you with this motorcycle design house. 

7. Hageman Cycles

Hageman Cycles

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Not many American custom motorcycle builders are as obsessed with perfection as Hageman Cycles. Although this small shop operated out of Florida isn’t as large as a few of the others on our list, it definitely shouldn’t be scoffed at. 

Every bike that is built by Hageman Cycles is show-worthy. In some instances, you might have trouble convincing yourself to ride one of these custom creations that are absolute works of art. Additionally, if you want an old bike, custom rebuilt, this bike builder might be perfect. 

No matter how old and ugly your bike is, they can rebuild it and recreate it into something you can hardly imagine. Hageman Cycles can do this because they have 11 years in the motorcycle industry, so you can rest assured they know all the tricks of the trade. 

8. Classified Moto

Classified Moto

Do you want your motorcycle to showcase a one-of-a-kind personality? Classified Moto specializes in custom building models that are built with a combination of old and modern components. 

Although some might find this Frankenstein Esque way of building questionable, the brand has built some beautiful bikes that have stood up against scrutiny. There isn’t any other company that builds the style of bikes that this Virginia-based builder does. 

Often the builds that come out of the Classified Moto workshop are described as featuring a post-apocalyptic steam pump aesthetic. In addition to their unique motorcycle styling, Classified Moto is also mysterious. Their showroom isn’t typically open to the general public, and it is found at a secret location.

9. Icon 1000

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Not every bike is going to stand out, and not every person wants their bike to draw attention. Yet, if you want to own a motorcycle that will place everyone’s attention firmly on you, you might want to consider a custom build from Icon 100

This Oregon motorcycle company is well known for creating dystopian motorcycle builds. Every bike they produce features a combination of retro styling alongside futuristic flair. They don’t only specialize in a singular type of bike build. You can order anything from a chopper to a superbike from Icon 1000. 

Another aspect that makes this motorcycle builder sought after is that each bike is built by a team of qualified builders who have the skill and knowledge to create a bike no one else will be able to replicate. 

10. LC Fabrications

LC Fabrications Motorcycle Builder

LC Fabricators have been in the custom build motorcycle business since 2006. Although this brand was only founded in 2006, it stretches back six generations which is why each bike that is built is quality. 

LC Fabrications is based in Virginia. They specialize in custom parts for modern Triumphs and Sportsters. Yet this does not mean that they don’t complete custom motorcycle builds. LC Fabrications is American-born and American-made. They take pride in building bikes that exhibit a blend of classic design alongside decades of experience to create one-of-a-kind machines. 

Since designs of the past inspire LC Fabricators, their motorcycles have a vintage look and feel. Yet, they can complete everything from old school shaping to innovative machining while mixing steel, wood, aluminum, and other materials to create a truly unique build. 

11. Lowbrow Customs

Lowbrow Customs

One of the most popular custom motorcycle builders in the Midwest is Lowbrow Customs. This motorcycle builder and custom parts specialist focuses on building premium quality custom-built choppers. They have been an instrumental participant in the custom build motorcycle industry since 2004. 

If you want to build a motorcycle that features old-school flair, you will want to consider Lowbrow Customs. They have a large community of technical support experts who can help you design and create the custom bike of your dreams. 

In addition to custom builds, Lowbrow Customs also specializes in problem-solving for all types of bikes. Moreover, they also produce custom parts that you can purchase from them to install yourself.

12. Analog Motorcycles

Analog Motorcycles

One of the custom motorcycle building companies that creates spectacular no-nonsense bike builds is Analog Motorcycles. This company is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. So what sets this bike brand apart from the others on our list?

Well, Analog Motorcycles was founded by Tony Prust, who has a background in carpentry and audio engineering. With these skills, Prust knows his way around the design and tech aspects when building a motorcycle. 

Unlike other motorcycle companies, Analog Motorcycles isn’t afraid to work with older motorcycles. In fact, the older, the better as they enjoy a challenge. Simply put, they enjoy making bikes that are old and mistreated, shiny and new again.  

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The 12 Best Bookshelf Speakers for Your Bachelor Pad https://nextluxury.com/gear/best-bookshelf-speakers/ Tue, 21 Dec 2021 20:00:45 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=264159 …]]> You might not believe it, but bookshelf speakers are still relevant. Despite the many more advanced larger speaker systems on the market, there is still a place for bookshelf speakers in your home. Unlike other speaker systems, bookshelf speakers emit stereo sound, and music recorded in stereo deserves to be heard on stereo speakers. 

Contrary to popular belief, stereo speakers do a superb job recreating the soundstage. When you listen to bookshelf speakers, you feel like you’re in the concert hall, studio, or garage of your favorite musician or band. 

In addition to emitting incredible stereo sound, bookshelf speakers also convincingly reproduce the scale of a recording much better than many other smart speaker systems. Essentially, suppose you want to elevate your listening experience to a new level without the sound taking over the room you are in. In that case, you need to consider utilizing bookshelf speakers for your pad. 

We’re going to be having a look at 12 of the best bookshelf speakers available on the market currently. Each of these speaker systems has its own unique qualities and attributes that make them attractive. 

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1. Bang & Olufsen Beosound Level Speaker

Bang & Olufsen Beosound Level Speaker

 

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Are you seeking a bookshelf speaker for your home or office that features dynamic bass and excellent audio quality? If so, you might find yourself interested in the Bang & Olufsen Beosound Level speaker. 

This powerful Wi-Fi speaker is one of the best portable Wi-Fi bookshelf speakers you can purchase. It has a dB range of 96, comes with Google Assistant, and is easy to charge. This innovative speaker can deliver 16 hours of listening enjoyment per single charge.

It is tuned by the acclaimed sound engineers Bang & Olufsen and features a compact Scandinavian design. Interestingly the premium quality aluminum frame is created in Denmark, and it comes with a replaceable battery. 

The sound delivery automatically adjusts with this speaker based on the room and speakers’ position within it. It has a variety of streaming formats that include Spotify Connect, Apple AirPlay 2, and Bluetooth 5.0 audio streaming.

 

2. Sony Core Series 5 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers

Sony Core Series 5 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers

 

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If you’re looking for affordable bookshelf speakers manufactured by a trusted brand, you might be interested in the Sony Core Series 5 3-Way bookshelf speakers. Since this speaker utilizes a 3-way sound technology, it sounds like one source instead of several.

The Sony Core Series 5 3-way bookshelf speakers feature ¾ inch and one-inch tweeters and five-inch woofers to deliver precise and clear vocal reproduction and instrumentation. They also allow for dynamic acoustic depth while ensuring robust and controlled audio. 

These bookshelf speakers can ensure a wide range of correctly emitted sounds thanks to their frequency range of 53Hz to 50kHz. They have a dB rating of 87 and a 100w maximum power handling. 

 

3. Audio Pro G10 Multi-Room Speaker

Audio Pro G10 Multi-Room Speaker

 

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One of the best bookshelf speakers in terms of elegant design and versatility is the Audio Pro G10 Multi-Room speaker. This speaker is wireless and can thus be used anywhere indoors or outdoors. It emits clear high notes and mid notes and has an impressive bass performance. 

The Audio Pro G10 features a Google Assistant feature with voice control, allowing you to use this bookshelf speaker to ask questions and get help with various tasks. In addition to this nifty feature, it also comes with AirPlay 2 and Chromecast. With these two features, you can easily connect this speaker to other speakers that also have these features. 

Some of the other notable features this speaker possesses are a woofer, a dual passive radiator, and two driver tweeters. There is also a playback feature via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AUX jack. 

 

4. KEF LS50 Meta Speakers

KEF LS50 Meta (Pair, Titanium Grey)

 

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Do you want a bookshelf speaker that emits a pure and more natural sound than other speakers? The KEF LS50 Meta speakers can deliver on this. These bookshelf speakers are designed and manufactured with metamaterial exorbitant technology. 

This revolutionary speaker technology can be seen with the speaker’s highly complex maze-like structure. This design allows these speakers to absorb 99% of unwanted sounds picked up from the driver’s rear. 

In addition to this technology, the KEF LS50 Meta speakers have a two-way bass reflex, a crossover frequency of 2.1KHz, an impressive maximum dB output of 106, and a sensitivity rating of 85 dB. 

These speakers have also been redesigned to provide a recessed and softened aesthetic appeal. They won’t stand out but rather blend into a room to not disrupt the theme of a room. Moreover, there are also flexible port walls that prohibit resonances from coloring the midrange. 

This ensures you can play music with increased clarity alongside incredible depth and detail. However, you should note that they do cost a pretty penny. You should expect to have to budget around $1,6000 for these speakers. 

 

5. SONOS Five Home Speaker

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Are you searching for a bookshelf speaker that can be utilized for music streaming, vinyl, and more? The SONOS Five Home speaker is perfect for these tasks. With this speaker, you can easily connect to your projector, CD Player, or turntable and start listening to your favorite songs.

The SONOS Five Home speaker features smart stereo sound. When positioned horizontally, it separates the left from the right channels, allowing it to emit superb stereo sound quality. 

Other features that make the SONOS Five Home speaker worth considering include a quad-core 1.3 GHz processor, Apple AirPlay 2, an ethernet port, Wi-Fi capabilities, and a 512MB ram and NAND flash memory. 

 

6. Definitive Technology D9 Mid-Sized Bookshelf Speakers

Definitive Technology D9 Mid-Sized Bookshelf Speakers

 

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When you need a technologically advanced speaker system, you should turn your attention to the Definitive Technology D9 Mid-Sized bookshelf speakers. These speakers have a range of unique technologies incorporated into their designs. 

For example, the Definitive Technology D9 bookshelf speakers feature a balanced double surround system, laterally offset tweeter assembly, and a linear responsive waveguide. These technologies allow the speakers to emit a balanced sound throughout a room without sacrificing quality. 

Besides providing an incredible music listening experience, these speakers also provide flawless home theater audio. The Definitive Technology D9 bookshelf speakers also have a superior low-end extension, precise stereo imaging, and a natural midrange with smooth treble. These speakers are perfect if you’re after a high-frequency performance and smoother bass.

 

 

7. Bose Surround Speakers

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Who hasn’t heard of the Bose speaker brand? This brand name is synonymous with excellence. They have been manufacturing incredibly superior surround speaker systems for years. Although Bose Surround speakers are commonly seen in high-end vehicles, they also function as excellent bookshelf speakers. 

The Bose Surround speakers might be small, but they sure are mighty. These speakers are designed to be unobtrusive while providing crystal clear sweeping sounds. Yet, perhaps what makes the Bose Surround speakers most attractive is that they are uniquely engineered to pair with the Bose Soundbars to elevate your listening experience further. 

The Bose Surround speakers feature a simple setup process, unlike other bookshelf speakers. You can also add numerous accessories to these speakers besides the additional soundbar. For example, this speaker set is compatible with ceiling brackets, table stands, floor stands, and wall brackets.

 

8. Kanto TUK Bookshelf Speakers

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If you want bookshelf speakers that provide a remarkable soundstage, you might want to consider the Kanto TUK bookshelf speakers. Although these speakers cost approximately $900, they are worth the somewhat exorbitant price tag.  

The Kanto TUK bookshelf speakers deliver on their promise to provide crystal clear sound at any volume. These speakers have enough bass to challenge a standalone speaker, and they can operate at optimal efficiency because of their aluminum drivers. With the Kanto TUK bookshelf speakers, you will have no sound distortion even when listening to music at high volumes. 

Additionally, with these speakers, you will have superb stereo imaging capabilities that you would be hard-pressed to find in another bookshelf speaker set. This is because these Kanto TUK speakers use high-performance AMT tweeters. These tweeters deliver brighter sound that is more accurate at highs which is why you can experience an enjoyable soundstage experience from the comfort of your home. 

 

9. Dali Spektor 2 Bookshelf Speaker

Dali Spektor 2 Bookshelf Speaker

 

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Not everyone has an exhaustive budget for bookshelf speakers, and there isn’t anything wrong with that. Fortunately, a few brands realize this and offer quality bookshelf speakers at more affordable rates. Although the Dali Spektor 2 speakers cost less than $300, they don’t compromise quality. 

These bookshelf speakers have impressive bass performance capabilities because of their 5.25-inch wood fiber woofer. In addition to this, they can be configured as a stereo main or a rear channel surround without sacrificing sound quality. 

Since the Dali Spektor 2 bookshelf speakers have wood fiber cones, they exhibit optimal airflow, superb rigidity, and diminished resonance. Additionally, the one-inch extra light tweeter plays sound without breaking up and can handle crucial transitions without falling short. 

Moreover, the Dali Spektor 2 bookshelf speakers are engineered to work with almost any amplifier in the world. They also have advanced technological features that ensure there is no need for frequency correction in the crossover. 

 

10. Klipsch R-41M Bookshelf Home Speaker

Klipsch R-41M Powerful Detailed Bookshelf Home Speaker Set of 2 Black

 

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If you want a nice set of versatile bookshelf speakers, you might want to consider the Klipsch R-4M bookshelf speakers. These speakers work well with DVD players, televisions, and computers. They have a 200 watts power handling and a sensitivity rating of 90 dB. 

These speakers also have a sleek and modern look, with low-profile magnetic grilles, textured wood, and scratch-resistant vinyl. Interestingly, you shouldn’t expect to pay overly much for these premium quality speakers. 

The Klipsch R-41M bookshelf speakers feature Tractrix Horn technology, unlike many other speakers. This technology ensures that the speaker’s high frequencies are aimed at listeners while reducing artificial reverb. Additionally, you will enjoy an incredibly clear sound from movies and music with this technology. 

 

11. Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duo Speakers

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Are you a tech-savvy person who enjoys speakers that are modern, convenient, and easy to use? If so, the Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duo speakers might be the ideal set for you. These wireless bookshelf speakers are popular because of the cutting-edge technologies they exhibit. 

For example, with these speakers, you can look forward to a carbon dome tweeter on top and continuum drivers which deliver exceptional audio quality. The carbon dome tweezers always deliver natural treble and crisp, clean notes, no matter the volume setting. 

Additionally, you will have complete control with the Bowers & Wilkins Formation Duo bookshelf speakers. You can easily control this speaker system via the company’s music app that is available on Android and IOS. With the app, you will be able to organize your speakers into groups and integrate your favorite streaming services like Spotify. However, you should note that all this convenience comes at a price. You can expect to pay approximately $4,000 for this speaker system.  

 

12. Ruark Audio MR1 MKII Speakers

Ruark Audio MR1 MKII Speakers

 

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Sometimes all you need is a reliable pair of simple premium quality bookshelf speakers that are functional, versatile, and affordable. The Ruark Audio MR1 MKII bookshelf spears are all this and more. At an estimated retail price of $415, you’re unlikely to regret your decision. 

The Ruark Audio MR1 MKII speakers have a sophisticated mid-century inspired style design while maintaining modern high-tech features. These speakers offer users Bluetooth audio streaming and a sleep mode function. 

Additionally, the Ruark Audio MR1 MKII speaker is not only stylish. They emit a superb audio sound that is balanced, crisp, and clear. Thanks to the speaker’s Class A-B linear amplifier, the sound is propelled throughout a room. 

 

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The 12 Best Supercars You Can Buy Right Now https://nextluxury.com/cars-rides/supercars-you-can-buy/ Sat, 18 Dec 2021 22:00:08 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=263122 …]]> Did you know that according to data, in America, there are 66 supercars per every 1,000 drivers? Supercars are gaining in popularity, with many affordable options being manufactured. It no longer costs you the earth or a small fortune to buy certain supercars. Of course, there are options that are pricier than others, but supercars have become much more attainable in recent years. 

If you’re a thrill-seeker looking for a continuous supply of adrenaline rushes, you might want to consider owning a supercar. Yet not every supercar is built to last, nor is every option a good one. When you’re choosing a supercar, you need to make the right decision, as a poorly made one can leave you with a bad investment. 

That’s why you need to make sure you buy a supercar from a reliable, reputable, and well-known brand with an impressive history of producing some of the best supercars the world has ever seen. Luckily, supercars are made by various manufacturers, so you’re spoilt for choice. 

Some of the best brands that continuously release innovative and powerful supercars include Mclaren, Maserati, Nissan, Audi, and Porsche. On our list, we’re going to speak about a few of the models you can purchase from these brands and others that we believe manufacture some of the very best supercars. Excitingly every supercar you see on our list can currently be bought. 

1. 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray

The 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is the most powerful Stingray ever produced. This model has aggressively exotic styling and incredible performance capabilities. At present, the estimated retail price for this model is $81,090.

This mid-engined marvel has an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission and is equipped with a 6.2-liter V8 engine that is capable of producing a horsepower rating of 495 and a torque rating of 470 pounds per foot. Additionally, the 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray has an astounding top speed of 194 mph, and it is able to reach 60 mph in only three seconds. 

In terms of styling, this model is definitely eye-catching. The V8 engine can be seen through the rear hatch window if you opt for the coupe version. Another interesting exterior design aspect of this Stingray is that it has an uber sleek look because all the door handles, hood releases, and hatch releases have been hidden. 

Besides the incredible performance ratings, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray also has a few impressive technologically advanced features. For example, this supercar features a performance data recorder, a front lift, a Bose performance series 14 speaker and audio system, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. 

2. 2022 Audi R8 Coupe

2022 Audi R8 Coupe

If you want a powerful supercar and don’t mind if it isn’t fuel-efficient, you might be interested in the 2022 Audi R8 Coupe. This model has been long anticipated, with car enthusiasts almost frothing at the bit to get a chance to purchase one of these incredible vehicles. 

Although this vehicle isn’t as expensive as some of the other models out there, you will need to set aside approximately $148,000 for a base model. Yet, it’s well worth it when you consider everything this supercar has to offer. 

Unlike a few other supercars, the 2022 Audi R8 Coupe features a minimalistic interior design and a flamboyantly styled exterior that heightens its beauty and increases its allure. Additionally, what’s impressive about this model is that it is a supercar that you can drive every day if need be. 

The Audi R8 is a rear-wheel drive with a specifically engineered suspension that allows drivers to take full advantage of its performance capabilities. This supercar is equipped with a 5.2-liter naturally aspirated incredibly impressive V10 engine. 

With this engine equipped, the modern R8 coupe can achieve a horsepower rating of up to 602 mph and a top speed of up to 205 mph. Additionally, this supercar can reach 60 mph in only 3.2 seconds. 

3. 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S

2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S

When you’re seeking a comfortable yet sustainable supercar, you should allow your attention to be diverted to the 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S. Not only is this vehicle comfortable, but it is also suitable for everyday use and provides drivers with superb handling, agility, and speed. At present, drivers should expect to pay $207,000 for this Porsche. 

Are you wondering how fast this model is? Well, you are unlikely to be disappointed as the 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S can reach impressive speeds with its 4.0-liter flat-six engine. The top speed you can expect is 197 mph, and you can expect it to accelerate to the 60 mph mark in 3.2 seconds. 

The 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S looks spectacular and sounds powerful. This supercar is equipped with an original sports exhaust system which is why it can emit an aggressive sound. The styling of the Porsche 911 Turbo S is sporty yet contemporary. Drivers will be treated to a seamless one-piece light strip detail at the rear, and they will have variable front spoiler options.

Impressively, this supercar has several noteworthy features. For example, you can look forward to experiencing a 10.9-inch touchscreen display, a GT sports steering wheel, dimmable LEDs in the center console, fully electric sports seats, and a Bose surround sound system. 

4. 2022 McLaren Artura

2022 McLaren Artura

One of the most innovative supercars available at present is the 2022 McLaren Artura. At its core, this model features all-new Carbon Fiber Lightweight Architecture technology. In addition to this, the Artura is also one of the most aerodynamic models to be designed in recent years. 

Yet this innovation does come with a hefty price tag. If you want to purchase this model, you need to prepare to fork out approximately $225,000 for the base model. Yet, we daresay the price is worth it if you consider its gorgeous design alone. The Artura is low and lean with minimalist design elements, yet every curve is engineered to exist for a reason. 

This hybrid supercar weighs only 3,300 pounds. Unlike many other supercars, the 2022 McLaren Artura is equipped with an all-new twin-turbocharged V6 petrol engine and a 95PS E-motor. Due to this, it has a total horsepower rating of 671 with a torque rating of 531 pounds per foot and a top speed of 205 mph.

In addition to the performance capabilities, the 2022 Mclaren Artura features some savvy components. There is electro-hydraulic steering, HD touchscreens, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and never before seen cyber tire technology. 

5. 2022 Ford GT

2022 Ford GT

The 2022 Ford GT is certainly one of the most powerful supercars to ever be manufactured by Ford. Not only does this model feature beguiling innovative technology, but it also has aggressive styling to match. It’s unlikely you have ever seen any supercar like the 2022 Ford GT before. 

Yet, you need to expect to pay a substantial sum for this beauty. According to Ford, this model has an approximate retail price of $500,000 for the standard model. Depending on which vehicle package you decide to choose, you will have access to a range of modern technological features and an array of comfort features. 

This model is designed with an aerodynamically teardrop optimized shape that came about after extensive wind tunnel testing. Interestingly the body of this Ford GT is made from carbon fiber, and there are aluminum structures incorporated to help minimize the weight of its incredibly high strength subframe. 

The 2022 Ford GT isn’t only nice to look at. It’s also a pleasure to drive. This supercar has been specifically engineered for speed and performance from the ground up. It features a twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6 EcoBoost engine that is capable of producing a horsepower rating of 647 and a top speed of 216 mph. 

6. 2022 Ferrari Stradale SF90 Spider

2022 Ferrari Stradale SF90 Spider

One of the most reputable supercar brands in the world is Ferrari. That’s why it’s unsurprising that they offer one of the best supercars you can purchase right now. The 2022 Ferrari Stradale SF90 Sider is beyond your wildest imaginations. 

This vehicle is an open-air supercar that is the brand’s first-ever plug-in hybrid spider. Incredibly this model sets innovation and performance benchmarks for the entire supercar industry. At present, you should expect to pay roughly $560,000 for a base model.

The 2022 Ferrari Stradale SF90 Spider is equipped with a combustion engine and two electric motors. The engine is a 4.0-liter V8 with a top speed of 211 mph. It can produce a horsepower rating of an incredible 769 at 7,500 rpm and a torque rating of 590 pounds per foot at 6,000 rpm. 

Moreover, this model has a few key features you need to be aware of. For example, it has electronic side slip control, forged wheels, and a steering wheel with a touchpad that allows the driver to control nearly every aspect of this car. There are also four different power management tools and a 16 inch HD curved central instrument screen. 

7. 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante

2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante

The 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante’s defining feature is its breathtaking hexagonal grille. This model is a perfect combination of modern style and aggressive luxury. 

This supercar utilizes cutting-edge aerodynamics and masculine styling to create an Aston Martin DBS never before seen. Yet how much should you expect to pay for this model? This supercar is expected to cost roughly $335,000 for a base model. 

The 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante has raw performance capabilities that you would be hard-pressed to find somewhere else. Unlike a few other supercars on the market, this one is super lightweight while maintaining its power. It has a classic double-wishbone front suspension, a rigid chassis, and a geometrically optimized multilink rear axle. 

In addition to these supreme construction features, the rear-wheel-drive 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante is equipped with a 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 engine with an eight-speed automatic transmission. With this engine, the DBS Superleggera Volante can produce a horsepower rating of 715 and a torque rating of 664 pounds per foot. Moreover, this model can reach a top speed of 211 mph. 

8. 2022 Maserati MC20

2022 Maserati MC20

The 2022 Maserati MC20 is the first of its kind in that it is a super sports car. This means that this model is a combination of a sports car and a supercar. This mid-engined Maserati has an astonishingly lightweight body with a balanced power to weight ratio. That’s why it can provide incredibly impressive performance capabilities. 

This pioneering automotive technology does come at a price. Retail estimations place this car around the $210,00 mark, but many would say this price point is fair considering what you receive. The 2022 Maserati MC20 offers one of the best supercar acceleration times in the industry. Impressively, it can reach 62 mph in only 2.9 seconds, and it has an incredible top speed of 202 mph. 

These performance capabilities are impressive, considering this model is equipped with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine. With this engine, the MC20 can produce a horsepower rating of 621 and a torque rating of 538 pounds per foot. Additionally, this model possesses an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. 

Moreover, the 2022 Maserati MC20 also offers four bespoke driving modes. Drivers can choose between GT for when they are out on the open road and Corsa when they need acceleration and exhilaration. There is also Sport when they feel the need to take it to the racing line and Wet to ensure they always feel like they are driving on dry roads. 

9. 2022 Acura NSX Type S

2022 Acura NSX Type S

Do you want a supercar that is powerful and edgy but also affordable? You might be interested in uncovering more about the 2022 Acura NSX Type S. This model is expected to have an estimated retail price of approximately $65,000 when it goes on sale in mid-December. 

Interestingly, this supercar will have a limited production run, and only 350 units will be available worldwide. Although not as powerful as a few of the other supercars on our list, the 2022 Acura NSX Type S still provides impressive performance capabilities. 

This supercar is equipped with a 3.0-liter turbo V6 engine that is capable of producing a horsepower rating of 355 and a torque rating of 354 pounds per foot. It has a top speed of 191 mph, and it can reach 60 mph in under three seconds. 

The 2022 Acura NSX Type S is a dynamic sports sedan that is crafted for pure adrenaline. Yet besides its performance features, there is more than meets the eye. For example, this model has quad exhaust outlets, performance tires, a carbon fiber decklid spoiler, and Ultrasuede trimmed seats. 

10. 2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder

2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder

Are you seeking a supercar convertible, and do you have a flexible budget? Why not consider the 2022 Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder. This extravagantly designed supercar lets you experience the thrill of extreme driving safely. At present, the estimated retail price for this model is $236,000.

Not only does the 2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder feature a seductive exterior and luxurious interior, but it also has performance specifications that will have you drooling. This supercar is equipped with an impressive 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine with a seven-speed shiftable DCT transmission. With this engine equipped, the EVO Spyder can produce a horsepower rating of 630 and a torque rating of 433 pounds per foot. Additionally, it has a top speed of 202 mph. 

Some of the impressive technological features present in the 2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder include an innovative 8.4-inch touchscreen system that is built into the vehicle’s center console, exclusive interior finishes, and supreme comfort, navigation, and entertainment features. 

11. 2022 Noble M600

2022 Noble M600

If you’re after a hand-built supercar that is manufactured to your individual requirements, you might want to have a look at the 2022 Noble M600. This extraordinary bespoke car is produced in England and has an approximate retail value of $264,400.

Unlike a few other supercars, the 2022 Noble M600 is specifically engineered for those who love to drive. Interestingly this vehicle offers an array of customization options that are sure to impress. For example, there are no limitations placed on exterior color options, and drivers are encouraged to be involved throughout the entire build process to ensure they receive a product they can cherish. 

The 2022 Noble M600 is equipped with a Yamaha Judd V8 4.4-liter twin-turbo engine that can produce a horsepower rating of 558 and a torque rating of 604 pounds per foot. Additionally, this supercar has a top speed of 225 mph, and it can reach 120 mph in approximately 8.9 seconds. 

12. 2021 Nissan GT-R

2021 Nissan GT-R

The 2021 Nissan GT-R tests boundaries and redefines supercar performance. Simply put, this model is a force of nature and a force to be reckoned with. This mid-engined exotic vehicle has an estimated retail value of $113,000, making it fairly affordable compared to the other models we have spoken about on our list. 

Curiously the 2021 Nissan GT-R has a handcrafted interior, four-season capabilities, and the wheels feature a machined finish. Other features in this supercar that draw the eye are the Bose audio system, the steering wheel-mounted controls, the precision touch vents, the Recaro sports seats, and the mesh-gear design gauges. 

Inside the Nissan GT-R is a 3.8-liter twin-turbocharged 24 valve V6 engine. This engine can produce a horsepower rating of 408 and a torque rating of 632 pounds per foot. Additionally, this exemplary supercar has a top speed of 205 mph, and it can accelerate from 0 to 50 in three seconds.

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20 of the Best Sports Cars of the 80s https://nextluxury.com/cars-rides/80s-sports-cars/ Wed, 15 Dec 2021 20:00:55 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=254609 …]]> For many, the 1980s was the greatest decade of their lives. Even those who weren’t born then have found themselves wishing they could have experienced life in the 80s. Besides the legendary music to come out during this era, one of the biggest reasons why the 80s is revered today is because of the numerous iconic sports cars that were released. 

The 1980s might possibly be the best decade in automotive history. During the 80s, innovation was at the forefront, with features like airbags, fuel injection, and turbocharging making their appearance. Many car enthusiasts have even gone so far as to say that the 80s was the golden age for car tech. 

80s cars also had performance capabilities never before seen. For example, the Porsche-derived Ruf CTR Yellowbird became the first-ever legal production sports car to break the 200 mph mark. The forward-thinking car manufacturers in the 80s paved the way for some truly remarkable 80s sports cars that we cannot wait to tell you about in this article. 

1. Ferrari Testarossa

The most defining feature of the Ferrari Testarossa is undoubtedly its “cheese grater” sides. Unlike other 80s cars, this model had a unique look compared to the wedge-shaped cars of the era. 

This Ferrari was the successor to the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer and was introduced to the world at the 1984 Paris Auto Show. Many don’t know that the Ferrari Tesstorsa was the only mid-mounted 12 cylinder luxury vehicle ever built. 

Equipped in most of the Ferrari Testarossa models was a 4.9-liter flat 12 engine. This engine permitted the Tesstorsa models to deliver a horsepower rating of 385. Additionally, these 80s sports cars could reach 60 mph in 5.2 seconds, and they had a top speed of 180 mph. 

2. Chrysler Conquest

Did you know that there were two different body styles for the Chrysler Conquest? Since there were Japanese regulations on size, early Conquest models were narrow, which qualified them for a lower tax bracket. When the company branched out to the American market with this vehicle, they made a wider version that was well received. 

What many car enthusiasts likely know, but the average person doesn’t, is that the Chrysler Conquest was actually a modified Mitsubishi Starion. Unlike a few other 80s sports cars, the Conquest featured electronically controlled emissions, thermostatic climate control, and an optional digital dashboard. 

In essence, the Chrysler Conquest was a Japanese sports car. In Japan, the vehicles were equipped with a 2.0-liter engine, while in America, they had a 2.6-liter single overhead cam engine that had twin injectors and throttle body electronic fuel injection. The base models were able to produce a horsepower rating of 150.

3. Ferrari 308 GTBI

Ferrari 308 GTBi

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Until the Ferrari 360 Modena was released in the early 2000s, the Ferrari 308 GTBI models were Ferrari’s biggest selling sports cars. Between 1975 and 1985, there were approximately more than 12,000 models sold, and when the 308 was equipped with a slightly larger engine in 1985, there were a further 7,412 units sold between 1985 and 1988. 

The 1980 to 1983 Ferrari 308 GTBI’s were the brand’s marketing weapon of choice. These models were not built as race cars, nor were they built to be rally cars, even though they did complete a fair amount of rally races. Instead, their main goal was to keep the Ferrari name alive on the streets. 

Under its hood, the 308 GTBI was equipped with a 2.9-liter engine with four valves per cylinder. Additionally, it featured a fuel-injected system because of the emission regulations of the time. Moreover, this model could reach a top speed of 146 mph. 

4. 1980 Audi Quattro

The 1980 Audi Quattro was specifically designed to be a rally race car and was introduced in 1980 at the Geneva Motor Show. The Audi Quattro won consecutively at competition racing events for two years because it was constructed to be a high-performance sports car. Interestingly Audi planned for the Quattro year models to be a low production sports car, but their immense popularity allowed the brand to continue the Quattro lineup until 1991. 

The 1980 Audi Quattro had a multi-point injection fuel system and a 2.1-liter engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 200. This model had a top speed of 138 mph, and it could reach 62 mph in 7.1 seconds. 

5. AMC Eagle

The AMC Eagle SX/4 wasn’t the greatest sports car ever made, and it wasn’t loved by car enthusiasts in America, but it managed to find a home in Japan and become one of the most trusted sports cars of the 80s. The AMC Eagle SX/4 was only produced for three years, but in those three years, it left its mark. 

Curiously, the AMC Eagle SX/4 was an 80s car that was equipped with an advanced select drive system. This was a first of its kind because it was a true full-time automatic system that operated between all-wheel drive and two-wheel drive to save fuel. 

Additionally, even though the AMC Eagle SX/4 was only produced for three years, it participated in the ProRally series for six years. Between 1981 and 1986, there were 18 drivers who drove the SX/4 through rallies across the US. 

6. 1986 BMW E30 M3

Since BMW wanted to build a vehicle to compete in DTM, they had to meet the FIA’s Group AA regulations. In order to meet these regulations, they needed to produce 5,000 road-going units of the vehicle they wanted to race. It is because of these regulations that the 1986 E30 M3 was developed. 

The 1986 BMW E30 M3 featured a large rear spoiler, flared wheel arches, wide tires, a deep front splitter, and a host of other aerodynamic add ons were manufactured from plastic to ensure the sports car would be as lightweight as possible. 

Yet, what made this 80s sports car stand out from the competition was its special high revving 2.3-liter four-cylinder DOHC engine. When this model was fitted with a catalytic converter, it could achieve a horsepower rating of 197, and when it wasn’t fitted with one, it had a horsepower rating of 192. With this high revving engine, the 1986 BMW E30 M3 could reach a top speed of 146 mph, and it could go from 0 to 62 mph in less than seven seconds. 

7. 1987 Buick Grand National GNX

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One of the most sought-after 80s cars was the 1987 Buick Grand National GNX. This sports car was introduced as a high-performance limited edition version of the Buick Grand national. There were only ever 547 Buick GNX models manufactured in 1987, which was a minute number compared to the 20,193 Grand Nationals that were produced overall.

The 1987 Buick Grand National GNX was the fastest American car you could buy in 1987. It was equipped with a modified Grand National turbo-charged and inter-cooled 3.8-liter V6 engine.

It also had functional body modifications, exhaust and suspension modifications, and functional body modifications. With the body modifications, this model was a powerhouse. According to accounts, the 1987 Buick Grand National GNX could reach 0 to 60 in approximately 4.7 seconds, and it had a top speed of 124 mph. 

8. Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV

The Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV was introduced to the world in 1985 at the Geneva Auto Show. Interestingly, the QV stood for “quattrovalvole,” which is Italian for four-valve. Only 610 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV models were produced from 1985 to 1988. 

Many people instantly fell in love with this supercar because of its aggressively attractive styling and incredible performance capabilities. The 1985 Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV was equipped with a 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine that was given four valves per cylinder head to increase efficiency. 

With this engine equipped, the LP5000 QV models could produce a horsepower rating of 455 at 7,700 and a torque rating of 340 pounds per foot at 5,200 rpm. These spectacularly attractive models had a top speed of 182 mph and could reach 60 mph in an approximated 4.9 seconds.

9. Ferrari 288 GTO

Were you aware that the legendary Ferrari 288 GTO models were developed to allow Ferrari to make a comeback in Group B racing? During the 80s, there were 272 road-going GTO’s built and 5 GTO Evoluzione models built for pure racing. Interestingly, only three of the Evoluzione versions still exist today. 

The Ferrari 288 GTO was the first vehicle in the Ferrari supercar series, and many believe the 288 GTO is responsible for paving the way for the iconic F40, F50, and Enzo models. When it was presented at the prestigious Geneva Motor Show, the 288 GTO was the fastest and most powerful road car that Ferrari had ever built. 

This supremely masculine-looking vehicle was equipped with a 2.8-liter V8 engine that permitted the supercar to impressively reach 60 mph in about five seconds. Additionally, it had a top speed of 189 mph. 

10. Porsche 959

Porsche 959

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One of the most advanced sports cars to be produced in the 1980s was the Porsche 959. Not only was this sports car Porsche’s most technologically advanced car, but it was also the only classic car at the time that could confidently rival Ferrari’s F40. Additionally, the Porsche 959 was specifically engineered for the brand’s planned involvement in group B rallying. 

Many defining features allowed this vehicle to claim a place in the automotive history books. The Porsche 959 was equipped with hollow spoke wheels, Kevlar composite body panels, state-of-the-art all-wheel drive, and turbocharging. Interestingly, this model had a top speed of 197 mph, making it one of the fastest cars to be released.

11. 1987 Ferrari F40

The 1987 Ferrari F40 is one of the brand’s most iconic vehicles. This sports car was Ferrari’s flagship of the late 80s. Interestingly the F40 was the last road car Enzo Ferrari signed off on himself. 

Many have stated that this model was an integral player in the growth and development of the brand. Additionally, perhaps the most interesting aspect about this classic 80s car is that its paint was so incredibly thin that the texture of its Kevlar weave could be seen beneath it.

Instead of housing a V12 engine, this model was equipped with a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter V8 engine. With this engine equipped, the spectacular 1987 Ferrari F40 was able to produce a horsepower rating of 478, and it could race the quarter-mile at a speed of 122 mph. By today’s standards, this sports car can still outrun models that have a horsepower rating of 650. 

12. 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Z28

One of the greatest American pony cars to be produced in the 80s was the 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Z28. This classic car had astoundingly impressive performance capabilities with horsepower and torque ratings to rival many other sports cars released during the same year. 

According to reports, there were approximately 38,889 Camaro IROC-Z Z28’s produced. The 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z Z28 was equipped with a 350 cubic inch TPI four-speed automatic transmission engine that allowed it to produce a horsepower rating of 230. Straight out of production, the IROC-Z Z28 could reach 60 mph in 6.68 seconds, and it could complete the quarter-mile pass in 15.23 seconds at 91.2 mph. 

13. 1981 DeLorean DMC-12

If you had to ask anyone which 80s sports car is the most remembered, they would likely tell you it is the 1981 DeLorean DMC-12. Arguably this vehicle is the most well-remembered because of its appearance in the film Back to the Future

Our list wouldn’t be worth anything if we didn’t add this iconic pop culture car to our lineup. Even though this classic car wasn’t as powerful as others, its charming design and unique stylistic elements made it tstand out. For example, the 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 featured stainless steel brushed steel body outer body panels, enticing gull-wing doors, and a chassis coated with epoxy to prevent erosion. 

This sports car was equipped with a PRV 2.85-liter V6 engine that could produce a horsepower rating of 130 at 5,500 rpm. Additionally, this model had a torque rating of 153 lb-ft at 2,750 rpm, and it could reach a somewhat impressive top speed of 110 mph and 60 mph in 9.5 seconds. 

14. 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

1980 Pontiac Firebird

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In the 80s, pony cars were incredibly popular. Everyone wanted to own one or at the very least have the opportunity to drive one. One of the best American pony cars that stood out for its compact yet exotic look and incredible performance was the 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. This model was the Ford Mustangs’ direct rival. 

The 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was equipped with a 5-liter V8 engine with a GM Turbo Hydramatic THM 350 three-speed automatic transmission. It was able to accelerate to 60 mph in 10.7 seconds, and it could race the quarter-mile in 18 seconds. Additionally, with this engine, the Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was able to reach a horsepower rating of 155.

15. Datsun 280ZX 10th Anniversary

Datsun 280ZX

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To celebrate the anniversary of the Z model range, Nissan released the special edition Datsun 280ZX 10th Anniversary model. Since this sports car was a limited production run, only 3,000 units were produced. That’s why the 280ZX 10th Anniversary models are incredibly sought after today. In particular, many seek out the red and black paint scheme models as only 500 of those were produced. 

Unlike previous versions, the Anniversary edition was equipped with a hi-fi stereo, leather seats, and other luxurious features. It was also equipped with headlight washers, a golden Z hood badge, a tinted T-bar roof, and commemorative wreath decals on the hatch and front fenders. It came with a 2.8-liter inline-six engine that was capable of producing a horsepower rating of 132 with a torque rating of 144 pounds per foot. 

16. 1987 Ford Mustang GT 5.0

Ford Mustang was one of the leading manufacturers of pony cars in the 1980s, but this isn’t the only type of vehicle they were manufacturing. The 1987 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 is one of their understated sports car icons that deserves more attention. 

The 1987 Ford Mustang GTO 5.0 portrayed a much sleeker look than its predecessors. This model managed to achieve a sleeker look because of its flush-mounted headlights and exterior styling. In addition to looking like the more modern cars of the era, this sports sedan had impressive performance capabilities. 

It might not have been the best at fuel economy, but the 1987 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 was equipped with a 302 cubic inch 5.0-liter V8 engine. With this engine, this sports car could produce a horsepower rating of 225, and it could reach 60 mph in approximately six seconds. Additionally, it had a top speed of 150 mph. 

17. Mazda 323 GTX

Another rally sports car that deserves to be on our list of the best 80s sports cars is the Mazda 323 GTX. This model was in production from 1985 until 1989 and can be described as a turbocharged, rally-inspired hatchback. 

Interestingly, finding a Mazda 323 GTX for sale is incredibly difficult. Partly because only 1,243 units were ever imported to America and partly because those who owned these cars treated them like rally cars. 

Although the Mazda 323 GTX was small and light and equipped with a 1.6-liter engine, they packed quite the performance punch for their class. These 80s sports cars came with a factory standard 140 horsepower rating but could be boosted to produce a maximum horsepower rating of 250. 

18. Mercedes-Benz G-Class

Did you know that the Pope requested a special version of the Mercedes Benz G-Wagon 230G in 1980? The Mercedes-Benz G-Class models might not be the classic definition of what a sports car ought to be, but they are certainly robust, versatile, durable, reliable, and powerful. 

To date, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class models are still in production and have become one of the longest-produced models by Daimlers and sold by Mercedes. In 2020 the G-Class model range reached a milestone when the 400,000th unit was manufactured.

The G-Class models are characterized by their attractive boxy styling and body on frame construction. The 1980 Mercedes-Benz G-Class had a top speed of 80 mph. 

19. Nissan Pulsar NX

Some of the most convenient and versatile sports cars produced in the 80s were the second-generation Nissan Pulsar NX models. These 80s vehicles came in various options such as a convertible, a camper-like wagon, a coupe, and a liftback. 

Curiously, the second-generation Nissan Pulsar NX models from the 80s were dubbed the “sportbak.” It sold in the dozens overnight and included some pretty impressive features when it was introduced. For example, they were equipped with rectangular tail lights with diagonal cutouts and a body-color overlay that could be removed. 

The Nissan Pulsar NX was manufactured from 1987 to 1990, and during this time, it had two engine options. Drivers could choose between a 1.6-liter and 1.8-liter high revving engine and between a five-speed manual transmission or four-speed automatic transmission. 

20. SAAB 900 Turbo 16S GT

Were you aware that in 1985 the SAAB 900 Turbo 16S GT was one of the safest cars on the market? These models were not only safer to drive than other vehicles on the American automotive market, but they were also insanely enjoyable to drive. 

These hatchback sports cars were incredibly adept at handling and could take turns easily without slowing down. The 1985 SAAB 900 Turbo 16S GT’s were equipped with a 16 valve head for their turbocharged DOHC. 

Additionally, these sports cars could produce a maximum horsepower rating of 160 and a torque rating of 188 pounds per foot. Interestingly the 1984 Saab Turbo 16S GT manual transmission models reached 62 mph in 8.7 seconds, and they had a top speed of 136 mph. 

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Who Is Train Fanatic and TikTok Star Francis Bourgeois? https://nextluxury.com/entertainment/who-is-train-fanatic-and-tiktok-star-francis-bourgeois/ Tue, 14 Dec 2021 18:00:00 +0000 https://nextluxury.com/?p=263069 …]]> What do Tiktok and trains have in common? Well, Francis Bourgeois, of course. According to 2021 statistics, there are approximately one billion active users on the popular social media video platform TikTok. One of the current users making headlines is trainspotting fanatic Francis Bourgeois otherwise known by friends and family as Luke Nicolson. 

Bourgeois has quickly risen to fame since he joined the platform in 2020 and has amassed a tremendous fan base of people eager to watch his trainspotting-themed short videos. 

Upon searching his profile on TikTok, you will experience exactly why people enjoy watching Bourgois admire test trains with his GoPro strapped on his head. Whether he is entertaining the masses, earning a wave from surly train drivers, or unreservedly displaying his enthusiasm over a honk, Bourgeois continues to inspire and entertain the TikTok community. 

Yet many people have questions about this enigma of a person after watching his heartwarming, entertaining, and laugh-out-loud content. Although not much is known about Bourgeois, there are a few questions that we can answer about him. Continue to learn more about this trainspotting legend.

Where Is Francis Bourgeois From?

Before Bourgeois became a local celebrity, he was a young lad growing up in Harlesden, North West London. While living in Harlesden, his passion for trainspotting was born when his parents began to take him on outings to Willesden Junction. This junction is one of the busiest train stations in London and sees many trains on a daily basis. 

Bourgeois and his parents would sit on the platform all day, and he would watch the different types of trains in their magnificence come through Willesden Junction. Bourgeois has fondly stated that according to his parents and from his own memories, he used to draw pictures of the tracks after visiting the station. 

When he turned seven, he and his family moved to Frome, located in rural Somerset. Upon entering secondary education, Bourgeois remarked that in order to fit in with the other children, he felt wholly compelled to suppress his avid interest in trains. Yet despite this, years later, he rekindled his trainspotting passion and allowed it to ignite and take on a life of its own. 

What Is TikTok Star Francis Bourgeois Famous For?

Francis Bourgeois is a 21-year-old student who attends the University of Nottingham in England. As an Engineering university student, Bourgois has a unique perspective on the workings of trains, including how they are designed and built. His dearest aspiration is to one day become a civil engineer who specializes in railway engineering. 

According to The Face, Bourgeois said, “I’d like to go into civil engineering, to create new railways or revitalize older lines.” He also said, ​“I can’t wait to get started. I hope I spend the rest of my life working on the railways and trying to make them better for everyone.” It’s clear to see that trains truly are his passion, and he’s as genuine as can be about wanting to bring cheer to others. 

With a passion for trains and an engineering talent, it’s unsurprising that he has become perhaps the most famous trainspotter in the UK. Many fondly refer to him as “The Train Guy” when seen out and about. 

@francis.bourgeoisHere is Gordon driving a Freightliner Class 66 (66524). He’s a legend! ##trains ##trending ##fyp♬ original sound – Francis Bourgeois

Simply put, Bourgeois is famous for the trainspotting videos he posts on TikToks that are centered around his commentary and enthusiasm for trains. Recently he has confidently stated that trainspotting has been a lifelong dream of his and that he is truly thankful that he can live out his dreams and share his passion with his followers. 

Although he is famous for his trainspotting videos on TikTok, he stands out from the rest because of the unique camera angles that he manages to achieve by using a GoPro. Basically, it can be said that Bourgeois is a triple threat whose fame is unlikely to fade into the forgotten abyss where other trainspotters have found themselves. He is charming, humorous, and entertaining, the trifecta in the entertainment industry. 

Bourgeois has proved time and time again that he isn’t a one-hit-wonder. Each video he produces is more entertaining than the last, as can be evidenced by his follower count continuously rising. With such an influential online presence, it begs the question, what is he going to do next? 

How Many Followers Does He Have?

Francis Bourgois started an account on TikTok during the coronavirus lockdown in England in 2020 as a way to entertain himself and tell others about his passion for trains. In only a few short months, he had begun to build up an impressive social media following on TikTok and his other main social media page, Instagram.

At the time of writing, Francis Bourgeois has 30.2 million views on TikTok with 1.8 million followers. Interestingly the only account he follows is @ryan.windridge, who appears to be a fellow trainspotter and friend. Additionally, Bourgeois has 992,000 followers on Instagram and is expected to soon break through the 1 million mark. Moreover, he also has a Cameo account, but he isn’t taking any new requests at present. When he is taking requests, it’s believed he charges just over $34 for a customized video. 

What Is Francis Bourgeois New Worth

At present, it is unknown what Francis Bourgeois’ net worth is. There isn’t a single verifiable claim summarizing his net worth anywhere. However, it is speculated that he is earning money from being an influencer, so it’s highly likely that his earnings will be made known to the public in the near future. 

Does He Have a Girlfriend?

Besides sharing his trainspotting videos and working on Cameo, Bourgeois is a very private person. He doesn’t share much about his or his family and friends’ personal lives, so it is unknown if he has a girlfriend. However, we cannot confirm if he is or is not in a relationship, but we can share with you that a girl in his life may or may not be a love interest. 

In September 2021, Bourgeois posted a short video to his Instagram, and in this video, a young woman was sitting with him in a cafe. It appeared that they were watching a train come past the cafe’s windows together. Many have speculated that this mystery woman might be his girlfriend because he involved her in his trainspotting hobby. 

Unfortunately, Bourgeois hasn’t confirmed or denied if the woman he was out with is his girlfriend, but his fans are holding out hope that he will divulge more details about his personal life soon. 

@francis.bourgeoisHere is a Southern class 377 running Littlehampton to Southampton Central ##trains ##trending ##fyp♬ original sound – Francis Bourgeois

What Are Three Interesting Facts About Francis Bourgeois?

Are you eager to learn some more reasons why Francis Bourgeois is much loved by fans around the world? To learn some more interesting information about this trainspotter, have a look below at what we have managed to find out about him. 

1. He Has Appeared on TV

Not many trainspotters can boast that they appeared on ITV’s This Morning show. In early October, Bourgeois appeared on the show to talk about his trainspotting hobby and the content he makes on his social media platforms surrounding this hobby. 

During his appearance on the show, Bourgeois went into detail about how not all trainspotters were the same and that he belonged to the more modern crown. He stated how there are traditionalists who will sit and train spot with their pen, pad, and paper, and there are modern trainspotters who will take videos and upload them online. 

After his appearance, he gained more followers and was lauded for being an upstanding citizen and a joy to watch. 

2. His TikTok Name Is Derived From a Painter

As we now know, Bourgeois’ real name is Luke Nicolson. His name was recently uncovered by The Tab, who found out that Nicolson had recently become the sole director of a company called Francis Bourgeois Limited in November 2021. 

Yet, you might not have known that his moniker is derived from a court painter whom King George III frequently commissioned. It isn’t known why he chose this name for his social media accounts. 

3. He Is Fashion Savay

The chances are high that should you have watched any of Bourgeois’ TikTok or Instagram videos, you have noticed his stylish demeanor. In one of his TikTok videos, he was seen sporting a smart striped British Rail shirt, while in another, he was wearing a stylish 50s overcoat that he purchased off eBay. 

Additionally, in a few other videos on separate occasions, he was seen wearing an inspector’s hat from WWII and a pair of underground-themed socks. 

What Is Next for Francis Bourgeois?

Recently Bourgeois shared with fans that he had decided to quit his full-time job and instead take up trainspotting full time. It’s currently unknown what job he left to chase his dreams.

According to sources, he shared the news via an Instagram video. In this video, he can be seen sporting a smile while he tells fans he will be dedicating his time to his locomotive passion. It is presumed that his following and social media platforms alongside sponsorship deals have allowed him to focus more on trainspotting.

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