Shopping this Holiday season for the car enthusiast in your life doesn’t have to be as overwhelming as you are anticipating it to be. Or, if you’re looking for some inspiration for your personal Wish List, these gift ideas will surely rev up your motor-head notoriety. Whether you can musically distinguish the exhaust note between a Ferrari and a Lamborghini or simply daydream of one day sitting behind the wheel of one, these gifts will certainly stimulate your supercar enthusiasm.
Here are the top 10 Christmas gifts to put on the petrol head wish list!
1. A Supercar Membership
If you’re looking to take your gifting credibility to the next level, look no further. A supercar membership is the perfect way to fulfill any car enthusiasts wildest dreams, as they are able to crossover driving brands such as Ferrari, McLaren, Lamborghini, and more all for an affordable and hassle free experience.
You can get more information on the Holiday Horsepower Promotion HERE.
2. Stringback Driving Gloves
A nice pair of driving gloves really enhances a chilly spring or fall joy ride, and these beautiful and functional mitts from Autodromo are perfect. The soft leather palm provides a strong grip on the steering wheel, and the stitched back breathes nicely to help avoid sweating. Is your car lover also a watch enthusiast? These gloves have a split-cuff design that creates extra room for a timepiece.
See them HERE.
3. Driving Shoes
Whether it’s a fun weekend at the track with friends or just a relaxing weekend drive, the key to success is pedal control. The time it takes to effectively shift, brake, or accelerate could make or break your day at the track. Nowadays, not only motorsports brands are competing at producing the best track-focused footwear, but also luxury household brand names. We understand that you need to focus on picking the best race line to secure the best lap time, so we have compiled a list of The Top 10 Best High-End Driving Shoes.
Check them out HERE.
4. Steve McQueen Sunglasses
Iconic for decades, these sunglasses continue to define cool. In 1968, Steve Mcqueen donned a pair of Persol 714's for his role in The Thomas Crown Affair, and has been associated with the frames ever since. McQueen was so fond of the 714 model that he continued to wear them in his personal life, in addition to on film. Unlike the current standard Persol 714's, the Steve McQueen limited release frames fold in-to-out instead of up-to-down at the break just after the temple. Each pair features Persol's signature Meflecto technology for comfort, acetate frames, their signature Persol P polarized gradient lenses, and fit snugly inside the included leather case that is exclusive to the Steve McQueen edition 714.
You can see them more HERE!
5. Porsche Design 911 Special Edition Sound Bar
The euphoria of Porsche’s 911 GT3 racecar is translated into an intensive musical experience. The new Porsche Design 911 Soundbar Black Edition loudspeaker delivers crisp mids, powerful bass, and visual-excitement to any space. Limited to only 911 units, the high-end piece features the original rear silencer and tailpipe trim of the 911 GT3.
The 911 Soundbar Black Edition can be a perfect holiday gift. The limited edition piece retails for $4,750.00 and can be purchased HERE.
6. Bugatti Carbon-Fiber Champagne Bottle
Over two years after it was unveiled in Geneva, the Bugatti La Voiture is finally complete. Based on the Bugatti Chiron, the La Voiture is a one-off tribute to the iconic Type 57 SC Atlantic. Valued at $18 million, it was once the most valuable new car in the world.
To celebrate the car's completion, Bugatti has partnered with Champagne Carbon to create the 'La Bouteille Noire,' a one-off carbon champagne bottle and case inspired by the La Voiture Noire car - and it's just as decadent as you would expect.
According to Bugatti, the 15-liter carbon fiber bottle took 150 hours of craftsmanship and involved 37 different steps. The bottle is contained in a flowing sculptural case inspired by the La Voiture Noire. When closed, the swanky case mirrors the overhead design of the one-off hypercar.
7. Escort MAX 360c Radar Detector
The Escort MAX 360c is a highly feature-rich device for the expert, the novice, and everyone in between. The built-in WiFi allows for automatic updates and connectivity to a community of over 100 million drivers, and the smartphone app allows for real-time updates on everything from red-light cameras to traffic jams and accidents. It does not have the longest range and is not void of false alerts, but this detector offers the widest array of features. The MAX 360C is most definitely an investment but is worth it if you want all the bells and whistles.
You get more information HERE!
8. Real V8 Engine Table
This stunning V8 engine block coffee table is a man cave must-have. This retired V8 engine block has been meticulously cleaned and painted with high quality paint to restore it to its former glory – making it the perfect addition for the home of any stylish gearhead.
You can check it out HERE!
9. Richard Mille McLaren Watch
Richard Mille and McLaren Automotive released their first jointly-commissioned timepiece, the RM 11-03 Automatic Flyback Chronograph McLaren, at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show. Limited to 500 pieces worldwide, McLaren customers have the opportunity to match their edition number of 1 to 500 of their McLaren Ultimate Series to the caseback number of their RM 11-03 McLaren.
You can see more on it HERE!
10. Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes F1 Steering Wheel
The definition of domination and excellence, the Mercedes-AMG F1 W11 EQ Performance car rose to glory like its predecessors during the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship, with Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas behind the wheel.
This fine model recreates the iconic steering wheel Lewis Hamilton used at full 1:1 scale, replicating every detail, from the buttons, to the paddles and screen. This steering wheel is an incredible way to pay homage to the reigning champions, as well as Lewis Hamilton himself who is currently competing for his eighth Championship in 2021.
You can see it HERE!
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