Radford announces Type 62 recreation alongside Lotus Britain’s famous 1960s coachbuilding firm Radford is set to return with the help of Lotus Engineering. The company’s new car will be its first since 1966, and it will be dynamically honed by Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button.
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.
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.
Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust celebrate 60 years of the E-type with special exhibition The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust will launch a special exhibition dedicated to the Jaguar E-type at the British Motor Museum when it reopens on May 17.
Jaguar celebrates 60-years of the E-type with limited edition 60 Collection cars To celebrate the E-type’s diamond anniversary, Jaguar are set to launch 12 limited edition E-types based on the Geneva prototypes and 60 special F-type models.
Jaguar launches Le Mans winning 1953 C-type as continuation model To celebrate 70 years of the C-type, Jaguar is set to build eight new cars to the exact specification of the famous 1953 Le Mans winning race car
Secret Auto Union Schnellsportwagen revealed at 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed Audi has unveiled the Type 52 ‘Schnellsportwagen’ at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, a GT racer that has foundations in the 1930s ‘Silver Arrows’ era but which was never built – until now.
Automotive royalty displayed at Guggenheim Museum The new exhibit includes the 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic and 1939 Delahaye Type 165 Cabriolet, which make a rare appearance in Europe.
Bugatti reveals one-off La Voiture Noire hypercar Bugatti has released the first images of its latest one-off coachbuilt hypercar, the La Voiture Noire. The car costs £12.5m and was bought last year by a ‘keen Bugatti enthusiast’. The car’s nameplate is inspired by the original La Voiture Noire Type 57 SC Atlantic that went missing in 1940.