Alfa Romeo's iconic B.A.T.mobiles
Three of Alfa Romeo's iconic 1950s concept cars, B.A.T. 5, 7 and 9, will make a rare public appearance later this month in London. The Franco Scaglione designed concepts for Bertone will form the ‘Trinity: B.A.T. 5-7-9’…
Wrapped up in Camouflage
FDMTL are a denim clothing company from Japan. Recently they decided to apply their craft to this fantastic custom wrap, seen here on this Porsche 911, as their entry to this year’s ‘Wrap like a King’…
Orange Crush
This ’51 Chevrolet Coupe Custom hot rod commands your attention from any angle, whether that’s from the outside, under the bonnet, or in the cabin. Beginning life as a 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe that was…
Industry & Supply Co.
Industry & Supply is the automotive artwork brand behind a growing range of iconic art prints, clothing and merchandise. Based in the heart of the Midlands and overlooking the Great Union Canal, the designers…
Lambo's one-of-a-kind Super Spyder
First presented as a non-running design study at Geneva in 2005, Lamborghini’s Concept S was conceived of by then head of design Luc Donckerwolke at Centro Stile Lamborghini and introduced as an extreme…
The Art of Car Design
These beautiful artworks come from a time when designers and artists visualised ideas and concepts using pens, pencils and brushes. Style houses such as Bertone, Centro Stile Fiat, Michelotti, Pininfarina…
Jaguar's Gran Turismo challenger
Jaguar has unveiled its first all-electric virtual sports car – the Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo Coupé. The futuristic EV is set to join the grid as the latest addition to the Vision Gran Turismo line-up for the Gran…
If Mad Max drove a Citroën...
…then this would be it surely. This highly original Citroën CX Fourgon Grand Volume was manufactured at Tissier in 1982 at the request of an agricultural material company. They wanted to use it as a mobile…
Jaguar by Rankin
‛Rooms by Rankin’ is a special collaboration between Jaguar and iconic British fashion and style photographer Rankin to celebrate three key Jaguar sports saloons – the XF, the XE and the legendary Mk 2…
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…
The BMW 530 MLE returns home
When BMW South Africa wanted to go racing in the mid-1970s, the company sought out famous racing driver and Head of BMW Motorsport Jochen Neerpasch. Shortly thereafter, two of the first generation BMW…
The Ecurie shop is now open
So, we’ve decided to open our very own shop here at Ecurie. To start, we have a small selection of hand-drawn illustrations available as A3 (420 x 297mm) prints for your wall. Reproduced on 200gsm uncoated…
The ultimate Lancia Fulvia
The Fulvia model was a great success for Lancia with over 160,000 examples being sold between 1965 and 1976, much of this can be attributed to the model’s great competition success. It was seen as the driver’s…
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…
The alloy-bodied 275 GTB
When Ferrari's highly successful '250' series was superseded in 1964 by the '275', Pininfarina was once again called upon to work its magic for the Maranello firm, creating a true classic of sports car design…
El Mirage by Wilson Hennessy
El Mirage is the latest personal project by one of our favourite photographers, Wilson Hennessy. Shot by the London-based Australian at the dry lake bed of El Mirage just north of Los Angeles, California…
From the Golden Era of Italian style
The Lancia Aurelia was designed under the direction of Vittorio Jano and quickly became known for its exceptional build quality, and advanced technology. With this car, Lancia started a post‐war tradition of…
Apollo 12 Corvette Stingray
Back in 1961, General Motors offered a program to all astronauts, lease a Chevrolet Corvette for $1 per year. Each would come from a former Indy 500 winner and GM dealer, Jim Rathmann, who owned a dealership…