From the Leaf to a minivan, Nismo’ing is superficial, but a return to performance may be coming.
Toyota’s New Century
Tokyo undergoes more trends and fashion movements than probably any city on earth, but there are select things the Japanese respect as tradition. The Century is one of them.
Pure E-Motion
Henrik Fisker is at it again, with a Space Age medley of bulbous wheel arches, a bubble top roof, and a fantastical electric powertrain. Will the EMotion gain traction?
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The Flying Car Takes Off?
Showboating in the Audi R8 Spyder
If any random driver is going to get pulled over for an infraction, it’s the insouciant older gentleman in the ululating, $200,000, radioactive warbler-colored convertible. So don’t expect me to goose it and give chase when you engine brake alongside me in your stanced-out, white smoke-belching 2002 M3.
Land Rover Velar
Like the desert oasis of Palm Springs in which I tested it, the Velar is a machine for delivering glamorous leisure.
Ridiculous is the New Cool
Chameleon wheels, rhinestone studded tires, and bright mismatched paint. Keeping up on the outrageous trends in car customization for top music artists, with the pros at Roadstarr Motorsports.
Driving 160 M.P.H. with Michael Fassbender
What does Michael Fassbender say to himself in the privacy of his own race car? “You fucking idiot.”
How the CIA Stole a Soviet Sub
The fact that this was physically, scientifically, and perhaps legally impossible led the CIA–often ad hoc or accidentally–create technologies that would change the transportation industry forever.
Aston Martin Builds a Submarine (?!)
And it looks like something the company’s most famous fictional customer would drive while fleeing from a super-villain off the coast of some island lair.