The Original Frame
The first Porsche 356 were manufactured by hand. A massive framework of ash wood served as inspiration for the iconic form. The Porsche Automuseum in Gmünd, Austria is home to the original…
When Giugiaro styled a Hyundai
During the early 1970s, when Hyundai was just starting out and there were no vehicle design firms in Korea, the company sought assistance from the Italian firm GFG Style, particularly its founder…
Ferrari's last world sportscar champion
The Ferrari “P” series of sports racing prototypes stretched approximately a decade from 1963 to 1973 and resulted in some of the most iconic and legendary achievements in Ferrari’s…
Audi's TT turns 25
In the mid-1990s, the Audi A8 luxury model elevated the Audi brand to a higher level and gradually led to the renaming of the model series: The Audi 80 became the A4, and the Audi 100 was…
Alain Prost's F40
By the end of the 1989 Formula 1 World Championship, Alain Prost had become one of the most successful drivers in the history of the sport. With three World Championships to his name, he had…
Alpine's race to the clouds
Designed to cope with the 12 mile race to the clouds, this extreme Alpine A110 has been completely reengineered to meet the challenge of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb…
Goodwood celebrates the 911
The 80th staging of the Goodwood Members’ Meeting once again featured Porsche at its core. In the brand’s 75th year, and with a nod to both the centenary of Le Mans and the 60th anniversary of…
Peugeot x J. Demsky
During the Milan Design Week, Peugeot unveiled its new livery for the 9X8 Hypercar, designed by Spanish artist J. Demsky, which it intends to run at this year 24 Hours of Le Mans. J.Demsky is also…
Mercedes legendary DTM racer
While the renamed Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) was first contested by privately entered Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.3-16s in 1986, it was not until 1988 that the Three-Pointed Star…
Alpine's champion
The A110 was produced by Alpine from 1961 to 1977. It won the inaugural World Rally Championship for a manufacturer in 1973, which included victory at the Monte Carlo Rally where A110s…
The Grizzly Torque
Between July 1957 and September 1958, the Canadian artist Robert Bateman and his boyhood friend, Dr. Bristol Foster, undertook a 60,000-kilometre journey around the world with nothing besides…
We are Porsche
Porsche will mark its 75th anniversary with a once-in-a-lifetime collection of vehicles at the Petersen Automotive Museum this year. In collaboration with Porsche Cars North America…
Richard Burns' Subaru Impreza WRC
Since its arrival on the scene in the early 1980s, Subaru's presence at the forefront of international rallying has given the Japanese concern a profile out of all proportion to its relatively modest…
United colours of Porsche
In the vibrant Southeast Asian nation of Thailand, the names of each day of the week originate from Sanskrit, and much like the days in the Western world, they are based on the names of planets…
BMW’s Batmobile
Another new series of art prints have arrived in the Ecurie store. This time it’s the turn BMW’s iconic 3.0 CSL, available in three different colours and three different sizes for your wall. And, with our…
The Black Ghost
The ‘Black Ghost’ is a legendary car from Detroit's street racing scene. This incredibly special Dodge Challenger R/T SE muscle car has even been recognised by the U.S. National Historic…
Porsche's 959 Paris-Dakar
Over the past few months Porsche Heritage and Museum teamed up with their colleagues from Porsche Classic to recommission a rally raiding legend, a car that survived over 8,500 miles in the deserts…