Renault x TheArsenale
To conclude the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of Renault 4, the car maker has decided to team up with motion design hub TheArsenale to create a futuristic showcar, reinterpretation of this iconic model…
Mutant Vehicles and The World's Fastest Place
Alexandra Lier is a German photographer and filmmaker. Lier's photographs usually take place in small-town America, but are dramatic and cinematic. Her work is about encourage and passion in the most…
Bond is back
No Time To Die, the 25th Bond movie, features four iconic Aston Martin models from the past, present and future. James Bond’s highly-anticipated return to cinema marks the first time four different models…
Sleeping with Art
Sleeping with Art is a new immersive art and automotive experience which allows visitors to surround themselves with works of art and spectacular vehicles. The exhibits will be displayed throughout the…
Crockett's Theme
This 1986 Ferrari Testarossa was used in the cult 1980’s television series Miami Vice. It was one of two Metallic Black ‘Flying Mirror’ Testarossa examples given to Universal Television by Ferrari North America…
The art of the car chase
Who doesn’t love a good car chase? Well, this series of paintings by Ben Addison captures some of those iconic moments from TV cop shows and movies that so many of us grew up watching…
Virtual Insanity
We’ve featured Khyzyl Saleem before on Ecurie, but after seeing some of his latest work across social media recently, we thought we’d revisit his portfolio and share some of his most recent creations…
King of the Night
To celebrate the arrival of Rolls-Royce’s latest Black Badge edition, automotive photographer, Mark Riccioni, was invited by the luxury car brand to create a pictorial series of the Black Badge Cullinan among…
Cars: Accelerating the Modern World
'Cars: Accelerating the Modern World' is a new exhibition set for the V&A in London from late November. It will explore how the car has accelerated the pace of change over the past century. It has revolutionised…
Roadside America by Ralph Gräf
Ralph Gräf is an award winning photographer from Potsdam, near Berlin, Germany. Back in the summer of 2009 he set about capturing some of the sites from his road-based travels around the south-western…
Luftgekühlt returns to LA
A few weeks ago, Luftgekühlt returned to the States for Luft 6. After a swift stopover in the UK and Germany last year, Luftgekühlt went back to its LA roots, this time choosing Hollywood as the venue for its latest…
Petrolicious Drivers Meeting at Bicester Heritage
Four-thousand avid motoring enthusiasts journeyed to Bicester Heritage a couple of weeks ago to enjoy some spectacular wonders of the automotive world, right here in the UK. Renowned, Los Angeles-based…
The Season Opening Sunday Scramble
Bringing in the New Year in fine style, the first Bicester Heritage Sunday Scramble open day of 2019 welcomed over 7,000 visitors among an incredible mix of machinery…
Baja's 'Big Oly' Bronco
Designed by Vel’s Parnelli Jones Racing, Big Oly was one of the first purpose-built off-road race cars to compete at Baja. Built from scratch, it featured a chromoly tube-frame one-off chassis and…
Ed Roth's 'Mysterion'
Always evolving, Ed ‘Big Daddy’ Roth was a highly creative artist with a sound grasp of mechanics and electrics. He pioneered the use of new media like plaster of Paris, Vermiculite, and fibreglass to build…
California car culture meets art
The Petersen Automotive Museum will debut the first in a series of ‘California-themed’ exhibitions to kick off its 25th anniversary in 2019. Titled ‘Auto-Didactic: The Juxtapoz School,’ the display will…
The Autumn Scramble
Bicester Heritage welcomed over 5,500 guests for its last Sunday Scramble of the year at the weekend, with a spectacular selection of vintage, classic, modern and racing cars attending the event…
Turning Japanese at the Petersen
‘The Roots of Monozukuri: Creative Spirit in Japanese Automaking,’ explores Japanese innovations in engineering and manufacturing, while ‘Fine Tuning: Japanese-American Customs’ focuses…