This week on Jay Leno’s Garage, we’re diving into a real pocket rocket—the 2024 Toyota GR Corolla, owned and tuned by none other than automotive journalist Jonny Lieberman. Now, this isn’t your average Corolla. We’re talking about a turbocharged 3-cylinder engine pushing out 300 horsepower, all-wheel drive with a driver-adjustable torque split, and a carbon-fiber roof to keep things light and nimble. Jonny’s passion for performance and attention to detail shine through in every aspect of this build. From the custom tuning to the unique Flame Blue paint job, this GR Corolla is a testament to what happens when an enthusiast gets their hands on a car that’s already pretty special. So, if you’re into hot hatches, rally heritage, or just love seeing someone pour their heart into a car, you won’t want to miss this episode. Tune in and check it out! #JayLenosGarage #ToyotaGRCorolla #JonnyLieberman #HotHatch #CarEnthusiast #Turbocharged #AllWheelDrive #CarbonFiber #FlameBlue #PerformanceCar #AutomotivePassion
In this episode of Jay Leno’s Garage, we take a look at one of the rarest and most valuable cars on the planet—a 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Alloy Gullwing Competition model. This thing’s worth about $10 million—and it’s completely unrestored. Still covered in dust, just the way we found it after sitting untouched in a barn for decades. Only a few of these were ever built, and seeing one in this original condition is like striking gold. Lightweight alloy body, racing pedigree, and that iconic Gullwing design! #JayLenosGarage #BarnFind #Unrestored #MercedesBenz300SL #1953Gullwing #ClassicCar #CarDiscovery #MillionDollarCar #RareFind #DustyTreasure #VintageRacing #JayLeno #CarCollectors
I teamed up with my friends at Sheffield Watches to create something I’ve always wanted — a real driver’s watch. Simple, classic, functional — and it actually looks great whether you’re behind the wheel of a Duesenberg or just stuck in traffic on the 405. This is the first-ever Jay Leno’s Garage watch, and I couldn’t be more excited. It’s based on the traditional driving watches of the mid-20th century — angled for easy viewing while your hands are on the wheel, with clean lines and vintage cues that pay homage to the golden age of motoring. We put a lot of care into this one — it’s mechanical where it matters, stylish where it counts, and tough enough to survive an oil change. They go on sale May 30th at 7am Pacific, exclusively on the Sheffield Watches website. Don’t be late — we didn’t make a million of these. Trust me — if you love cars, classic style, and watches that actually do something, you’re gonna want one of these on your wrist