Designed by Bertone, the Fiat X1/9 is a two-seater mid-engined sports car that was made between 1972–1989. Originally developed from the Autobianchi A112 Runabout concept car, the final styling by Bertone…
Read MoreWedged Wonders: Italian Concept Cars, 1968-79, is the latest work from James Ball, a design and tech obsessive working under the pseudonym of Docubyte. The photographer, retoucher and art director…
Read MoreFew cars have achieved such status as the Ford GT40. Detroit’s first purpose-built prototype-class race car, developed to beat Ferrari, famously went on to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans for four consecutive years…
Read MoreJonny Ambrose is an artist with a passion for the automotive form and culture that surrounds it. As you can see from these examples, Ambrose has been inspired by an array of themes from mechanical and…
Read MoreNineteen sixty-three marked the Corvette’s 10th anniversary, and something special was needed to celebrate the occasion. Penned by GM stylist Larry Shinoda under the guidance of Bill Mitchell, the ’63 Sting Ray…
Read MoreCentre Point is a celebrated Brutalist skyscraper nestled amongst New Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road Underground station designed originally by Richard Seifert, a well known Swiss-British architect who…
Read Moreolvo decided to use the 240 Turbo, a high-performance version of their successful 240 series road car, to enter the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) in 1984. Affectionately nicknamed ‘the Flying Brick’…
Read More“I love this car. It’s more successful than the artwork,” was the opinion of Andy Warhol after his sweeping brush strokes had transformed the BMW M1. It took him less than half an hour to create the fourth exhibit…
Read MoreMark Hawwa is a man who rarely needs an introduction, he founded the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride in 2012 and in the years since it’s has grown to cover 585 cities across 93 countries with close to 100,000…
Read MoreThe Europa concept is believed to have originated during 1963 with drawings done by Ron Hickman, then director of Lotus Engineering, for Lotus' bid for the Ford GT40 racing car project. When that contract was…
Read MoreAbarth has commissioned six exclusive pieces of art to celebrate the brand’s 70th anniversary. The limited edition prints have been created by graphic designer and illustrator Guy Allen and portray some of the…
Read MoreThis is one of the two legendary Kaliber Group A Sierra Cosworths built by Andy Rouse Engineering for the 1988 British Touring Car Championship. It was built and used in the 1988 season and driven, predominately…
Read MoreEmory Motorsports, based in North Hollywood, has been building, as they put it, “the most iconic, yet personalised Porsche 356s on the planet” since 1996, but none have pushed the boundaries of both…
Read MoreAston Martin Valkyrie has broken cover after making its dynamic public debut in front of the crowd at the 2019 British Grand Prix. Piloted by Aston Martin High Performance Test Driver Chris Goodwin, the 1,160bhp machine…
Read MoreJaguar and Le Mans were once virtually synonymous, with the marque having won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times between 1951 and 1957 with its C-Type and D-Type racers. The XJ13 was intended to be the car…
Read MoreThe world’s first fully electric British hypercar, the all-new Lotus Evija, has been revealed. With unparalleled performance and a target power output of 2,000 PS, more power at each wheel than the total power of any…
Read MoreIn 1955 Gian Carlo Boano was in his early twenties, but he had already been designing cars alongside his father, Felice Mario Boano, for several years, first at Ghia and then later at their own Carrozzeria Boano…
Read MoreThis year marks the 60th Anniversary of De Tomaso, and what better way to commemorate that than with the launch of a new model. The P72 is a tribute to the original P70 from 1970 and sees the return of the De Tomaso…
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