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With a top speed of 241km/h, the one-off Wazuma V8, built by French company Lazareth, is so powerful it is only permitted to be driven off-road.The bike boasts a Ferrari engine with 250bhp and handlebars from a BMW M3.

It is up for sale on luxury website JamesList. And with a price tag of $266,000, you would have to be Bruce Wayne to afford it.Weighing in at a relatively light 650kg, the expensive vehicle is able to reach travel at high speeds.Its makers say the powerful 250bhp engine means its can reach more than 150pmh on the clock.

A spokesperson for the company said: 'The Wazuma offers matchless driving sensations with a unique design. It is designed to be simple, aggressive and high-performance. It is first of all a masterpiece of engineering, a sculpture.'

The quad bike is on the market for a staggering $266,000

It is capable of more than 150mph thanks a 250bhp engine and a weight of just 650kg


Makers Lazareth have put the one-off machine for sale on the luxury website Jameslist

Engine from a Ferrari and gearbox from a BMW M3
The Holiday Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden is an annual holiday tradition.Within the enchanting setting of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, model trains zip over bridges and past replicas of New York landmarks made of plant parts such as nuts, bark, and leaves. Show favorites include the original Yankee Stadium, Statue of Liberty, and Brooklyn Bridge.

The Holiday Train Show is popular with families. Children love watching the trains and finding buildings that they recognize, while adults will be impressed with the detail and beauty of the New York landmarks.

Image gallery of the trains throughout the Holiday Train Show.








Model of Yankee Stadium


Pennsylvania Station

Model of TWA Flight Center

Model of Ellis Island
This huge superyacht is so sleek you'd almost be forgiven for mistaking it for a floating limousine.This is no coincidence - the 'Sovereign' yacht is based on the design of a limo, and even comes with its own matching car.

And the vessel fit for a king could be yours, if you're willing to shell out a mere $132million - that's £85million.For that modest outlay, the happy owner also gets furniture designed by Armani, as well as a swimming pool and golfing green.

This picture shows the glass helipad and circling infinity pool which the lucky owner can enjoy

'We thought about a typical person on board one of these yachts and asked: how do they travel on land? Well - limousine,' company boss Eduard Gray told CNN. 'It's a very unique concept in the yacht world.'

The company claims that the boat's unusual design 'gives her an extremely low profile' - but a look at the yacht's extra features may suggest otherwise.

Sovereign's shape was inspired by that of a limousine, and it comes with a car of the same design


Designers Gray Design say the boat will be low-profile, but these computer-generated images may perhaps suggest otherwise

This 100-metre superyacht, which comes with an onboard garage

There is a glass helicopter pad, encircled by an infinity pool; 10 guests suites as well as the extensive main quarters; a private cinema; and a nightclub area which epitomises 'elegance and class' - according to Gray Design, at least.

The architects are also installing a golfing green, which can be converted into a god play area for an owner who preferred playing with pets to playing sport.And of course there's an onboard garage, to store the matching limousine which is an optional extra, or whatever other car the owner feels is necessary to zip around the decks.

Armani are said to be involved with designing the ship's interior furnishings

The yacht goes up to a maximum of 30 knots - fairly nippy for a vessel of this size, but perhaps a little disappointing for real petrolheads hoping to transfer to seafaring.
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