Another new series of art prints have arrived in the Ecurie store. This time it’s the turn Porsche’s legendary 911 Carrera RS 2.7, available in four different colours and three different sizes for your wall…
Read MoreAston Martin’s iconic wings are taking flight into an intense new era, with the British marque launching a bold new creative brand strategy and global marketing campaign to further accelerate its growth…
Read MoreIn 1966, the Lamborghini V12 engine firmly established itself as an all-time legend when it was mounted transversally in a rear-mid position on the P400 Miura – the vehicle for which the term ‘supercar’…
Read MoreMcLaren has unveiled the McLaren Solus GT, a realisation of a concept car from the screens of virtual racing to an extreme track driving machine. A special commission for just 25 customers, with all cars…
Read MoreBuilt during 1985 and assigned chassis number TWR-014, this Group A specification Rover SD1 by TWR has lived a long, successful and colourful life, with numerous race wins under its belt and even…
Read MoreColourful, loud and bright – the MINI Recharged Lakwena is an electrified work of art that literally bursts with colour and patterns. London-based artist Lakwena Maciver has redesigned the 1986 car chosen…
Read MoreAlfa Romeo withdrew from top-class international racing at the end of the 1953 season, when its team of sports-racing coupés was led by Juan-Manuel Fangio. A period of relative inactivity followed…
Read MoreUndoubtedly the most iconic supercar of the 1980s, the Ferrari F40 was nothing short of a sensation when it was announced and remains a global icon to this day. Although the car was never originally intended…
Read MoreBugatti Automobiles has been at the pinnacle of the automotive industry for over 110 years, creating some of the world’s most powerful and luxurious cars from its home in Molsheim, France. Every car crafted…
Read MoreDuring its illustrious history, Ferrari has built many superlative models with a Berlinetta body style. Few of them can compare, in both beauty and competition success, to the 250 GT Tour de France…
Read MoreIn 1968, BMW announced an architectural competition to design their new administration building. To convince the BMW board and significant shareholders, Schwanzer had a 1:1 model of a complete…
Read MoreHyundai’s high-performance N division has unveiled this stunning vision as part of the company’s commitment to future-focused zero-emissions technologies. The N Vision 74 is one of two…
Read MoreFrom the early motorsport successes of the Bugatti Type 35 to the latest Chiron, ‘French Racing Blue’ has been a core part of the Bugatti identity and a way of life: ‘La Vie en Bleu’. It became a symbol of…
Read MoreIn 1986, Daimler-Benz commissioned legendary pop artist Andy Warhol to produce a series of original artworks to tell the story of the motor car. Infused with Warhol‘s signature style, striking colour schemes…
Read MoreIn a feat of dominance so rarely seen in top-level motorsport, Nissan’s third-generation R32 Skyline GT-R was entirely undefeated within Japan’s highest level of touring car competition for four whole seasons…
Read MoreSince its debut in 1978, the 928 has always been an unconventional car, completely different from anything else in that Porsche have ever produced, before and after, yet it remained part of their range for 17 years…
Read MoreIn 1980, Swedish driver Jan Lundgardh built this example of the 935 'Baby' developed in by Norbert Singer and Ernst Fuhrmann, that could compete in the 2-litre class of the German championship, Deutsche…
Read MoreThe American sports car racing scene of the 1950s was a time like no other, when fiercely independent, deep-pocketed men could acquire ex-factory racecars and campaign them with some of history’s most…
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