Ian Callum and David Fairbairn will be interviewed by editor-in-chief Steve Cropley at Royal Automobile Club Tickets are now on sale for an unforgettable night with ex-Jaguar design director and founder of Callum Designs, Ian Callum CBE, at the Royal Automobile Club in London. He will be joined by managing director of
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Has 'boy racer' culture become high art?
A trip to the Barbican cements it - cars are back in the zeitgeist It’s not often that high-concept art shows and Hondas go hand-in-hand. Yet, here I am at the Barbican admiring the 17-inch TSW alloys on a sixth generation Civic. More specifically I am in the car park of the
Style council: Renault and Aston Martin designers compare notes
Laurens van den Acker and Marek Reichman design very different cars – so can they find common ground? Despite a pre-dawn flight to the UK, Laurens van den Acker, the hugely accomplished Renault Group design director, bounds out of the Rafale with enthusiasm. “This is like Christmas for me,” he beams. Today’s
UK government underwrites £1.5bn JLR loan following cyber attack
Huge loan to aid car giant's cashflow will come from commercial bank, but will be backed by government The UK government will guarantee a £1.5 billion loan to JLR to help it support suppliers who have been hit by the production shutdown sparked by a cyber attack. The loan to the Tata-owned
Last of the lightweights: Alpine A110 vs Lotus Emira Turbo SE
Can Hethel's mid-engined sportster dethrone its Dieppe-made foe? These two mid-engined sport cars are the last of their kind - but which should you buy while you still can? The Alpine A110 came out of left field. It was born during an era of Renault that was hardly the most adventurous,
The Atomic age: celebrating 25 years of Ariel
To mark the 25th Anniversary of the Ariel Atom, we look back – and forward – at a great British success story Compared with any other start-up sports car maker you care to mention, Ariel’s first 25 years of existence have been remarkably wrinkle-free. The company made a profit on its very
DS hints at 3 replacement that 'invents' a segment
High-riding supermini is up for renewal, with the current model having been launched seven years ago DS boss Xavier Peugeot has hinted that a replacement for the brand's smallest model, the 3, is on the horizon - but suggested that it won't be easily pigeonholed into a traditional segment. The high-riding DS