A racing driver and mechanic, René Bonnet is the creator of a number of original and particularly efficient cars, most of which have won acclaim in competition. Read More
F1 Legend and three-time World Champion Ayrton Senna’s personal Honda NSX has gone up on sale for a whopping half a million pounds. Read More
On the streets of London, taxis are ubiquitous: they have been an inseparable part of the city for many, many years. We take you on a journey to explore the history of the 'Black Cab'. Read More
To celebrate its 125th anniversary, Castrol has released a stunning video that brings Sir Charles Wakefield back to life using AI. Read More
This year, alongside the traditional grids so popular with the public, two new grids are joining the Series by Peter Auto: The Gentlemen Challenge and the brand new Classic Touring Challenge. Read More
Autoworld brought the 'Porsche - Driven By Dreams' exhibition to a festive close on Sunday 25 February with a special 'Cars & Coffee' event attracting hundreds of Porsches and other classic cars to the Parc du Cinquantenaire. The unprecedented collection of unique Porsches was warmly welcomed by many enthusiasts, marking an enthusiastic farewell. The exhibition broke a remarkable record, welcoming more than 73,500 visitors. Read More
After a four-year absence, the classic Antwerp Expo will be back on 5, 6 and 7 April. Flanders Collection Cars, organisers of the Ghent classic car show, are bringing the famous Antwerp show back to life. With a surface area of 12,500m², Antwerp Collection Cars is the largest indoor classic car event in Flanders. Read More
This Swedish brand was not renowned for sporty coupes. However, the Sonett enjoyed a successful career alongside its more mainstream stablemates. Read More
Despite its elegant, sporty and technologically advanced cars, Alvis is one of the least-known of the vanished British marques. Here's the story of a firm that disappeared too quickly from the automotive landscape. Read More
After the Second World War, Bugatti was in dire straits, with major cash flow problems. After the death of Ettore Bugatti, his son Roland tried to revive the brand with the Type 101. Unfortunately, this opportunity was missed due to a lack of funds... Read More
With the M1, BMW had a winning machine that did little racing in the end, while its 'civilian' version did not really find its clientele because of its high price. Read More
Singer Celebrates 300th Restoration in California Read More
TECHNO-CLASSICA ESSEN 2024 - coming in April 2024 Read More
From 1934 to 1937, the Chrysler Airflow was one of the first American production cars to adopt a new style combining curves and fluidity, the result of early research into aerodynamics. Read More
Everrati readies its electric Land Rover for first customer delivery Read More