Since its creation in 1925, the Rolls-Royce Phantom has become one of the most iconic symbols of automotive luxury. Designed to meet the expectations of the richest and most powerful, this prestigious saloon has stood the test of time without ever being outdated. Read More
The history of the Quattro transmission is inseparable from that of Audi. Launched in the 1980s, this system has had a profound impact not only on the automotive sector, but also on the world of rallying, where it has proved its worth. Read More
The Pontiac GTO is one of the most iconic vehicles in the history of the American automobile. Often cited as the model that launched the wave of muscle cars, the GTO (for Gran Turismo Omologato) embodies the essence of the sporty, affordable and fast American car. Its story begins in the early 1960s, a time when American motorists were looking for more powerful and exciting cars, but at a reasonable price. Read More
The Chrysler Norseman is an iconic car, the result of an ambitious project launched by Chrysler in the 1950s. A symbol of the ingenuity and innovation of the time, it left its mark thanks to its particularly innovative design. Read More
A must-have model in the affordable sports car market, the Toyota Supra has built up an excellent reputation since 1978. Here's a look back at a car synonymous with comfort and performance. Read More
Built on the basis of unsold former Type D racing cars, the Jaguar XKSS is one of the brand's rarest models. The fire that ravaged the factory in 1957 didn't help matters... Read More
With its Italian styling and big American V8, the Bizzarrini5300 GT was one of the rarest and most exclusive cars of its time, winning over discerning customers like the Shah of Iran. Read More
Known to the general public for its buggies, which enjoyed their golden age in the 1970s, Liège-based Apal has produced a number of models that share a certain originality and a body made from composite materials. Read More
An engineer with a passion for speed, Gerald Wiegert fought for much of his life to make his Vector the fastest American car on the market. Read More
In the Maserati Quattroporte saga, the second saloon of the same name didn't make much of an impression, and for good reason, since it wasn't really a product designed by the brand. Read More
For just 8 years, OSI built cars in small series for other manufacturers. Here's a look back at the behind-the-scenes player behind some highly original models. Read More
The Intermeccanica brand has been producing very small series of racy cars for enthusiasts since 1960. Read More
Founded in 1955, the Autobianchi brand was born of the merger of three major Italian manufacturers. Specialising in the production of small cars, its existence was relatively discreet, despite some original technical choices. Read More
Before disappearing forever after being absorbed by Audi, NSU produced the RO80, an attractive saloon with a very modern appearance. Unfortunately, the boldness shown by the German firm did not pay off. Read More
From 1919 to 1960, the British manufacturer Armstrong Siddeley produced refined cars with a rigour inherited from its activities in the aircraft industry. Read More