A rare 475 hp track monster with a motorcycle-sourced engine that revs to an astonishing 10,600 rpm. But this track monster is not road-legal.
The Atom and Nomad are two opposing answers to the track car question. We know the Atom's faster, but which is more fun?
History is littered with British sports cars. Big, small, fast, slow, affordable and expensive, we can’t get enough of two-door, two-seaters. Britain does it better than anyone. And actually there’s ...
Raptors beware: the T-Rex is back. US automaker Stellantis kicked off 2026 with news that the Ram 1500 TRX sport truck is making its return later this year, re-igniting the feud between it and Ford’s ...
After military service a career as war correspondent was on the cards. But then an exclusive bursar programme in automotive journalism came 'a-knockin' - and so a 26-year journey spanning newspapers, ...
Two miles. That’s as far as it takes driving the Ariel Atom after a 4.30am start on a cool autumn morning before we realise that a sweatshirt isn’t going to cut it. Time to put the big coat on before ...
The McLaren 750S, powered by a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 producing 750 horsepower, rockets from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds with a top speed of 206 mph. 20 A-list actors who seemingly fell off the face ...
There’s a certain magic that comes alive as an engine approaches 9,000 rpm and beyond. It’s not just about horsepower, it’s about feel, emotion, and sound. High-revving engines are mechanical ...
The Ariel Atom is one of those cars built from the ground up for the select few. And by that I don't necessarily mean the filthy rich, as it's not excessively expensive ($83,750 will land you one in a ...
New 525 hp Atom 4RR marks 25 years of Ariel Atom production Features bespoke turbocharged Honda 2.0L engine and track-focused upgrades Limited to 25 units, with full specs and pricing to be announced ...