Exclusive Maserati 5000GT is the meaning of bespoke Bespoke – a term bandied about meaninglessly on production models today – meant so much more in the GT’s golden era, as Maserati’s 5000GT proves.
County Classics Motor Museum opens its doors in Taunton, UK TV presenter Richard Hammond presided over the grand opening of the new County Classics Motor Museum, located in Taunton, Somerset.
Ferrari Purosangue four-seater on tour in New Zealand Ferrari’s new Purosangue is more svelte and stylish than any other car with enough space to carry a chest of drawers – just don’t call it an SUV. We drive it.
The Highs and lows of the 2023 classic car world As 2023 draws to an end, we review the highs and lows of a significant year in the world of classic cars: the events, machinery, auctions and farewells.
Mission Motorsport recreates Goodwood circuit for slot cars Mission Motorsport has recreated Goodwood Motor Circuit as a slot car track to increase awareness of its charitable works for the Armed Forces.
Historic Lotus drive recreated by Clive and Jane Chapman As part of Lotus’s 75th anniversary celebrations, Clive and Jane Chapman have recreated their parents’ historic first-ever drive in a Mk1.
Hothouse Media acquires Octane and Historic Motoring Awards Octane magazine and the Historic Motoring Awards have been acquired by Hothouse Media, the company behind Magneto and Concours on Savile Row.
New Petersen exhibition explores black motoring during Jim Crow California’s Petersen Museum has opened a new exhibition that explores Black motoring during America’s Jim Crow era of racial segregation.
Demographic change impacts UK classic car market Modern classic cars are on the rise, but older collector vehicles are feeling the pinch, according to the latest data from Hagerty for 2023.