Porsche Werksport by Steffen Jahn
This series of images was shot by German photographer, Steffen Jahn. The theme shows the close connection between the little village of Weissach, north-west of Stuttgart, the home of Porsches…
21-windows of iconic cool
The Volkswagen ‘Samba’ Deluxe is widely considered one of the most sought-after of all Microbuses of the era. Amongst the most beloved vehicle designs ever created, the VW ‘bus’ transcends history…
Lamborghini's futuristic Marzal
In 1967, Lamborghini took its latest creation to Monte Carlo for the Formula 1 Grand Prix. The Lamborghini Marzal a four-seater GT and an extraordinary futuristic prototype made by Carrozzeria Bertone…
A Furious Off-Road Charger
Shot by LA-based photographer and die-hard Dodge Charger fan, Webb Bland, this 1970 Off-Road Charger R/T was used in Furious 7, the seventh instalment of the Fast and the Furious franchise…
Bugatti revives its coachbuilding tradition
With the Divo, the French luxury brand has developed a super sports car tuned for agility, nimbleness and optimum handling performance on the road. It is powered by Bugatti’s iconic eight-litre W16 engine…
Porsche's ultra-lightweight RSR
Based upon the exclusive and already lightweight Carrera RS 2.7, the RSR 2.8 was offered by Porsche from 1973. A further 80 kg was trimmed from the RS, while the nominal capacity increase of just…
Porsche Racing posters from the 1960-1980s
These beautiful factory Porsche motorsport posters from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s were designed to celebrate their victories and overall dominance in World Sportscar racing during this period…
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…
Zagato’s Lancia Hyena
In the early 1990’s, Lusso Service Holland decided to recreate the enthusiasm that surrounded cars built at the peak of Zagato’s collaboration with Lancia in the 1960’s. The brief was simple, design…
Jaguar's US-conquering Supercat
During the 1960’s and 70’s American privateer Bob Tullius and his Group 44 team were loyal supporters of British Leyland, having raced Austin Healeys, MGs and Triumphs before switching to…
40 Years of the BMW M1
BMW Group Classic won a Silver Dolphin at the Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards in the category for ‘Social Media and Short Videos’ for this animation ‘40 Years BMW M1’…
Opel oddities... and originals
This collection of classic cars and prototypes from Opel have been beautifully captured by WE! Shoot It, a German multidisciplinary studio based in Munich. To see more of their work…
Return of the 935 'Moby Dick'
Porsche has unveiled its reimagined 935 at the ‘Rennsport Reunion’ at Laguna Seca Raceway in California. The 700 bhp racer featuring a body reminiscent of the legendary Porsche 935/78 with just 77…
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…
Luftgekühlt goes home to Germany
Luftgekühlt finally went home to Germany a couple of weeks ago visiting the Bavarian capital, Munich. This was the second time in as many months that Luftgekühlt has been staged away from its California…
Porsche's Group B Rally Raider
Though homologation rules prevented what began as a new and improved twin-turbo, all-wheel drive 911 concept from competing in its intended Group B class, Porsche continued development of the…
Shelby's Secret Weapon
In 1964, Carroll Shelby asked renowned fabricator John Ohlsen to lengthen the chassis of one of his six Daytona Coupes and to replace the 289 Ford engine with a NASCAR inspired big block…