Disintegrating Cars by Fabien Oefner
The Disintegrating series represents a staggering amount of work by Swiss artist Fabien Oefner. The images above have been created from hundreds, if not, thousands of shots…
The Return of Alpine
At the home of the world-famous Monte Carlo Rally and on the Col de Turini, site of some of racing’s most memorable moments, Groupe Renault today announced plans for a new Alpine sports car…
Vintage Porsche Motorsport Posters 1970-71
Beautiful factory Porsche motorsport posters from the 1970-71 seasons. Each designed to celebrate their victories and overall dominance in World Sportscar racing during this period…
1968 Chevrolet Sunoco Camaro Trans Am
This Sunoco Camaro was the third of six such cars built and the first one prepared specifically for Penske’s 1968 season. Delivered to the team’s Philadelphia garage in November 1967 and completed…
1969 Holden Hurricane
The Holden Hurricane was a two seat concept car built by Holden in 1969. The Hurricane was one of the most advanced vehicles for its time, with Holden describing it as a research vehicle, allowing them…
Air Drive by Renaud Marion
Air Drive is an ongoing project from French photographer Renaud Marion. Here he creates images depicting hovering cars in everyday urban settings, an idea driven by his childhood visions of how the…
1971 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV
Before the introduction of the Lamborghini Miura at the 1966 Geneva Salon, the term 'supercar' simply did not exist. The Miura heralded the beginning of a new age in automotive history, and visually…
Roy Lichtenstein's BMW Art Car
BMW Art Car No. 3, the 1977 320i Group 5 Race Version by Roy Lichtenstein, is one of the most popular of all the Art Cars. Lichtenstein said of his design, 'I wanted the lines I painted to be a depiction the road…
GT Concept by Vauxhall
This is a Vauxhall! And if you like it, they'll make it. Purebred, pared down, yet unashamedly avant-garde, the GT Concept is even shorn of door handles and door mirrors, its breathtaking form clothing a classic…
Vintage Ferrari Yearbooks
Beautifully designed, these early examples of Ferrari marketing material go under the hammer in Paris on Thursday. Les Grande Marques du Monde au Grand Palais is hosted by Bonhams and these vintage…
1955 Porsche 356 Speedster
The 356 forever defined Porsche as the maker of lightweight, technically advanced sports cars. It was the brainchild of Ferdinand Porsche, son of the company’s founder, who wanted to explore the design…
Florian Renner: Retrowave
Love the look, feel and sound of this short animation by Florian Renner, a freelance designer and illustrator from Munich. The DeLorean has never looked so good…
The Art of Ricardo Santos
Ricardo Santos is an art director and graphic designer currently working at Turbo – Portugal’s oldest monthly car magazine. A former rally co-driver, Ricardo’s love for cars and motorsport has led him…
1963 Shelby 289 Cobra 'Dragonsnake'
Carroll Shelby and his racing team remained a dominant force in motorsport throughout the 1960s. However, a handful of owners believed that they could beat Shelby at his own game, using cars bearing…
Gerry Judah + Porsche
Porsche has unveiled another extraordinary sculpture to celebrate the 911 on the roundabout outside the company’s museum at Zuffenhausen in Stuttgart, Germany. The sculpture, designed by Gerry Judah…
1965 Shelby GT350
If the 1965 Ford Mustang is an automotive superstar, then the Shelby GT350 is a legend. Using Ford’s already incredible “K-Code” Mustang fastback as a basis, Carroll Shelby made the “it” car of the ’60s even…
Bonneville by Simon Davidson
The spirit of the Bonneville Speed Week has been beautifully captured in this series of images by Australian photographer Simon Davidson. His focus isn't just about the vehicles and the speeds they can…
Eagle E-Type Low Drag GT
The E-Type is a design icon, and British company Eagle has made a business out of restoring, upgrading and building their bespoke versions for the last 30 years. It takes original Jaguar E-Types and updates their…