Elvis’ BMW 507 lives on
This BMW 507 was driven by Elvis Presley while he was doing his military service in Germany. After that it disappeared for nearly 50 years and was believed to have been lost, but now it's ready…
BMW 2002 Hommage 'Turbomeister'
At the Concours d’Elegance in Pebble Beach, BMW have unveiled the BMW 2002 Hommage 'Turbomeister' which shines the spotlight back over its successful history with turbocharged engines…
1966 Ford GT40
Backing out of an acquisition with Ford was perhaps the nail-in-the-coffin of Ferrari’s success at Le Mans, and the Ford GT40 hammered that coffin shut. Henry Ford II decided that if he could not buy Ferrari…
1965 Ferrari 275 GTB by Scaglietti
The 275 GTB made its debut at the 1964 Paris Salon alongside the GTS. The chassis were identical, with the now-typical welded steel tubular frame, fully independent suspension with unequal length…
The very first Shelby Cobra - CSX 2000
Carroll Shelby – the larger-than-life Texan and the battle-tested racing veteran – fired a shot across the bow of every sports car manufacturer in the world and, in doing so, set the car world on fire…
The iconic face of Jeep
Form follows function – a fixed component of the Jeep’s DNA since the very first vehicle, the Willys, the original Jeep. When we look at Jeep design we immediately acknowledge that the style…
1968 Lotus 56 Indianapolis
Following the major shift in racing car design that saw engines relocated behind the cockpit, one more important revolution briefly threatened to emerge during the 1960s, that of turbine engines…
1976 Lamborghini Countach LP400 ‘Periscopica’
Automakers often display incredible concept cars that showcase a new technology or styling direction – then water them down when they introduce the models into production…
McLaren's Crown Jewels
The long corridor of race trophies is a famous feature of the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking. Less well known is McLaren’s equally stunning collection of original race helmets, worn by…
1986 Porsche 962
There are few if any better cars in the world for classic sports car racing than this 1986 Porsche 962 originally campaigned in the IMSA GTP racing series by Dyson Racing, one of America’s…
Bristol returns with the Bullet
Bristol Cars, the iconic British car marque, has unveiled its first new car since the company was rescued by its new owners five years ago. The Bristol Bullet is being launched on the 70th anniversary…
1963 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso
Few sports cars in automotive history are as universally revered as the Ferrari 250 GT Lusso, which was introduced to the public at the 1962 Paris Motor Show. Clothed with one of the most gorgeous…
Morgan + Selfridges go back to the future
Both founded in 1909, Morgan and Selfridges are two iconic British brands that have been waiting for the perfect opportunity to collaborate. With Morgan about to launch their first zero-emission…
Alexander Calder's BMW Art Car
The 3.0 CSL, with which Alexander Calder laid the foundation stone for the BMW Art Car Collection in 1975, was also one of his final works of art before his death. As a sculptor who normally devised his…
1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Trans Am
Born as one of three Boss 302s built by Kar Kraft and prepared by Shelby for the 1969 Trans-Am season, this car was the second of three such examples constructed. All three cars were numbered…
Honda. Great Journey.
‘Honda. Great Journey.’ showcases how autonomous driving could take us across the world. Map Project Office and Mori Inc. were commissioned by Honda to create seven concept vehicles suitable…
1984 Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
In 1982 when the new set of Group B rally regulations was introduced, Peugeot was in the process of shifting production towards smaller and sportier vehicles. The French manufacturer wanted to use…
1955 Jaguar D-Type
Born to succeed the famous Jaguar C-Type’s dominance at Le Mans in the 1950s, the D-Type had purposeful and beautiful looks, pioneering engineering and outright fire power. In its day, no-one had…