Ginetta Akula: 6.4-litre V8, 1190kg and 600bhp for rampant road car, marque’s first in decades British brand Ginetta launches Akula road car with naturally aspirated 6.4-litre V8 engine offering 600bhp, housed in carbon-clad 1190kg monocoque.
Renault 17 reborn as a one-off all-electric R17 restomod at Maison5 in Paris Renault has revived its iconic 17 coupé as an all-electric restomod. Called the R17, the one-off machine was unveiled at Renault’s Maison5 experience centre in central Paris.
Want to be a faster Historic racer? Make sure you work on your race craft Historic racing driver and coach Sam Hancock explains how to hone your race craft ahead of your next competition – and outlines the rules of combat, too.
Everything to look forward to at the 2024 Goodwood Revival Historic racing returns to Goodwood for the 2024 Revival, with celebrations dedicated to John Surtees, the Jaguar XK engine and beach buggies.
1935 Duesenberg SJ named Best of the Best of the greatest concours events of 2023 Announced at an exclusive ceremony in London, a 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Speedster has won the Peninsula Best of the Best Award for the best concours car of 2023.
Aston Martin reveals new 824bhp 5.2-litre V12-powered Vanquish flagship Aston Martin’s Vanquish has returned after six years, with an 824bhp 5.2-litre V12 engine that puts it into competition with the new Ferrari 12Cilindri.
Could the Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2024 sale lead to a change of fortunes? Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2024 sale sees vast variety, from vintage and pre-war to modern hypercars, with rare Group B homologation Audi a standout star.
Rolls-Royce Phantom III crowned Concours of Elegance 2024 winner at Hampton Court A resplendent 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Convertible with coachwork by Inskip has won the 2024 Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace in the UK.
Why did auction sales at Monterey Car Week 2024 fall below expectations? Monterey Car Week auction sales numbers fell considerably short of expectations in 2024. Hagerty’s market expert John Mayhead explores why that was the case.