Sports cars: the ticket to on-road thrills and an escape from the mundane that so many of us pine for. Throughout the auto industry's long history, there are too many iconic sports cars that have ...
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The best “British muscle car” is actually American
England’s muscle car era officially ended just a few years ago with the Vauxhall VXR8 GTS-R. On paper, it’s British, but it’s ...
A little known company called Zenos is aiming straight for the heart of Britain’s lightweight sports car tradition. Originally established in 2012 in the UK by a group of former Lotus and Caterham ...
After years of mismanagement and funding issues, TVR is back with new owners, and they're looking to pick up where the ...
The last Zenos to roll out the brand’s Norfolk, UK, doors in 2016 was a Soul Red E10 R. It was an open-top, lightweight road-legal track car, which had a 2.3-liter beating heart from a Ford Focus RS.
Legendary British automaker TVR, which has a history of building championship-winning sports cars dating back nearly 80 years ...
Often referred to as a resounding failure or the ugly duckling of Triumph's post-war era, the TR7 has become an increasingly popular and affordable classic cult car, half a century after its debut.
While not even remotely close in terms of fame to the likes of the McLaren F1, P1, and Senna, or the Jaguar XJ220, these forgotten mid-engine sports cars from the UK deserve to be rediscovered. During ...
The original MG (not today's Chinese-backed version) may have been a British brand, but America made it. Thousands of service members returning from Europe after the end of World War II in 1945 ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
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