ten of the greatest Geneva Motor Show launches We celebrate 2023’s long-awaited return of the Swiss show by looking at ten of the most memorable launches from the event’s storied 117-year history.
Preservation class Bugatti wins Best of Show at most impressive Pebble Beach yet Unrestored 1934 Bugatti Type 59 once owned by the King of Belgium has become the first Preservation Class car to win Pebble Beach Concours 2024.
The Voisin C27 Aérosport that won the Concours of Elegance Best in Show The Art Deco lines and immaculate presentation of the 1934 Voisin C27 Aérosport won over judges and visitors alike on its way to winning Best in Show at the 2021 Concours of Elegance
60 years of E-type celebrated by Classic Motor Cars with event in Shropshire Classic Motor Cars is celebrating 60 years of the Jaguar E-type with a run of historically significant and restored E-types.
Lamborghini resurrects crashed 1971 Countach LP500 concept Lamborghini has resurrected the iconic Countach LP500 50 years after the concept shocked the world at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show.
Lamborghini Miura SV turns 50 This year is the 50th anniversary of the Miura SV, the apex of the P400 project. When the car was launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971, it changed the automotive world forever, creating the mid-engined supercar philosophy.
50 years since Lamborghini revealed LP500 Countach prototype A look back on the Lamborghini Countach 50 years after the LP 500 prototype was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971.
1953-55, 1955-62 Triumph TR2 and TR3 buying guide from Magneto magazine Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, the Triumph TR2 and TR3 established a sports car line that lasted four decades. Here’s how to buy the best.
Auctioneers struggle to make headway at Monterey Car Week sales Magneto magazine’s Monterey Car Week 2024 auction round-up, from the Big Five: Bonhams, Broad Arrow, Gooding & Co., Mecum and RM Southby’s.