Pininfarina hand-peels the roof clean off $4.7-mil B95 hyper-barchetta

After a quick detour into weird SUV design, Automobili Pininfarina is back, and in top form. Leaving those chunky utility curves behind like a ruffled, oversized suit on the changing room floor, the famed Italian brand has unveiled the all-new B95, a s… Continue reading Pininfarina hand-peels the roof clean off $4.7-mil B95 hyper-barchetta

AIM presents a Japanese RWD roadster for the electric era

The 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed draws near, and that brings the prospect of new, magnificently fast and fearsome vehicles from companies known and unknown. The EV Sport 01 emerges from the latter category, developed by Japanese auto tech and engine… Continue reading AIM presents a Japanese RWD roadster for the electric era

For the adolescent who has it all: Bugatti rolls out Mistral kiddy car

Bugatti blew the Pebble Beach crowd away this summer with the all-new 1,600-hp W16 Mistral, an ostentatious swan song for its W16 engine. At the same time it debuted the car publicly, it made billionaire outsiders the world over extremely jealous by re… Continue reading For the adolescent who has it all: Bugatti rolls out Mistral kiddy car

Aura concept reimagines classic British roadster for electric era

A concept car without a brand, the all-new Aura electric roadster debuts after four individual British brands applied their individual talents toward creating a greener car that’s still a true Sunday driver. It feels something like a modern-day MG Midg… Continue reading Aura concept reimagines classic British roadster for electric era

Lamborghini lifts the lid on a supercapacitor-enhanced Sian Roadster

Lamborghini is a funny sort of supercar manufacturer. It’s not heavily into racing – certainly not compared to Ferrari. It hasn’t been all that interested in the top speed battles we’ve seen Koenigsegg, Bugatti, Hennessey and McLaren get involved with…. Continue reading Lamborghini lifts the lid on a supercapacitor-enhanced Sian Roadster

Bentley dives back into coachbuilding with exclusive Bacalar barchetta

Coachbuilding is something of a lost art today, but in a modern world searching for unique, refreshing ways of spending money, it seems ripe for a comeback. Bentley dips its toes back in the coachbuilding waters, tasking its Mulliner division with cust… Continue reading Bentley dives back into coachbuilding with exclusive Bacalar barchetta

Morgan remakes the Plus 4, spelling out its name and going Supra

The Plus 4 has been a Morgan Motors staple since 1950, but eventually, all things must change. Sometimes it’s for the better, which seems to be the case as the Plus 4 becomes the Plus Four and gains a Supra powerplant.Continue ReadingCategory: Automoti… Continue reading Morgan remakes the Plus 4, spelling out its name and going Supra

Triumph Rocket 3 sets new capacity standard for mass production motorcycles

Back in 2004, when Triumph first introduced the Rocket ΙΙΙ, its 2.3-liter engine set a benchmark in the world of mass-produced motorcycles. Running uncontested ever since, the British motorcycle manufacturer has upped the ante with an even bi… Continue reading Triumph Rocket 3 sets new capacity standard for mass production motorcycles