Geneva, March 1970. Alfa Romeo unveiled the production Montreal, a dramatic two-seat coupe based on the show car that had...
Geneva, March 1972. Lamborghini unveiled the Jarama S, an updated version of the controversial 2+2 coupe introduced two years earlier....
Throughout the 21st century, Ferrari has dramatically broadened its personalization offerings, allowing clients to create truly one-off vehicles. Buyers commissioning...
Munich, 1990. BMW’s M Division began development of the ultimate E31, a car that would challenge Ferrari’s F40 and Porsche’s...
Geneva, March 1985. Ferrari unveiled the 412, the final evolution of the 2+2 grand tourer lineage stretching back to the...
Turin, September 1982. Lancia unveiled the Rally 037, a mid-engined Group B homologation special designed to reclaim the World Rally...
Tokyo, September 1992. Honda unveiled the NSX Type R, a lightweight, track-focused version of their already exceptional mid-engined supercar. Engineers...
Frankfurt, September 1983. Audi unveiled the Sport Quattro, a shortened, lightened, more powerful version of the Quattro Coupe built specifically...
The German automaker is considering quite the reversal in relation to their original electrification vision. Multiple outlets reported in mid-February...
Tokyo, July 1983. Honda introduced the CR-X, a lightweight two-seat coupe based on the third-generation Civic platform. The name stood...