Renault has reimagined the spirit of the legendary Renault 5 Turbo with the all-new Renault 5 Turbo 3E, an electric marvel that blends modern technology with a nod to the rallying icons of the 1980s.
In an exciting nod to its heritage, British company Boreham Motorworks, an official license partner of the Ford Motor Company, has announced the Ford Escort Mk1 RS Continuumod. This limited-edition ...
The 1977 Recaro Mystere is a fascinating piece of automotive history, blending performance, design, and unfulfilled ambition. Created by the Australian subsidiary of the renowned seat-maker Recaro, ...
The 1899 Daimler 12hp holds an important place in British automotive history. Purchased by John Montagu MP in May 1899, this car was regularly driven from the New Forest to London. It became famous ...
The 1899 Baldwin Steam Runabout, built by Locomobile Company of America, stands as a significant example of early steam-powered automobiles. Designed by the Stanley brothers, Francis Edgar Stanley and ...
The 1898 Stover High Wheeler is a rare and intriguing early automobile that stands out due to its unique design and mystery surrounding its origins. While the Stover name may not be widely recognized ...
The 1897 Oldsmobile stands as a pivotal landmark in the history of American automobile manufacturing. As the first production gasoline-powered motor carriage built by Ransom E. Olds, this vehicle ...
The 1896 Duryea Runabout is a milestone in the history of American automobiles, as the first series-produced car made in the United States. While only 13 examples were built, these were identical ...
This Daimler Motorized Carriage, built in 1886, was the first automobile produced by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach, marking a pivotal moment in automotive history. The Daimler Motorized ...
A photo of Siegfried Marcus's second motorized car from 1888/89, now at Vienna’s Technical Museum. It features a petrol engine with early innovations like a low-voltage ignition and a rotating brush ...
The 1863 Hippomobile, designed by Jean Joseph Étienne Lenoir, was a three-wheeled, gas-engine-powered vehicle that demonstrated the potential of motorized transportation despite its limited speed and ...
Robert Anderson, a Scottish inventor, is often credited with creating one of the earliest electric-powered vehicles during the period between 1832 and 1839. Known as the "Electric Carriage," ...