12 new examples of the Speed Six are set to be produced, each costing customers over A$3 million (Image: Bentley Motors Inc.) For the first…
The world’s oldest Bentley T-Series has returned to its Crewe, UK, birthplace after a 59-year absence. Sensitively recommissioned and retaining much of its original componentry…
The charity drive event has a global reach, with 182 events planned across 60 countries (Image: Art and Motors) Across 60 countries this weekend, thousands…
This 1938 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider fetched a staggering US$14 million when auctioned by Gooding & Company at Pebble Beach in August 2024…
The Triumph Stag saw a huge resurgence in popularity after the final episode of The Grand Tour (Screenshot: The Grand Tour / YouTube) The curtain may be…
The reworked 914 features a new front bumper design and carbon fibre body panels (Image: Fifteen Eleven Design) The 911 might be the Porsche which…
What is it like to drive the ultimate restomod Ford Escort Mk2? We ride shotgun with Johnny Smith as he samples one of the world's…
This is as close to car porn as we're willing to publish. If you're anything like us, then watching an abandoned car lovingly brought back…
It takes a special breed of auto enthusiast to tackle a rust-to-remarkable restoration, but thankfully for us there are "visionaries" like Kyle from Carter Auto…
A Retro Romp Through Motoring History The Goodwood Festival of Speed is not merely a car event. It’s the automotive equivalent of the Melbourne Cup,…
Long time Jaguar fancier and Retro Rides market analyst Cliff Chambers looks at the exceptional six-cylinder engine that kept Jaguar at the pinnacle of British…
The Holden Hurricane, unveiled at the 1969 Melbourne Motor Show, was a futuristic concept car that pushed the boundaries of innovation and design. The Hurricane…
Welcome to Retro Ride's showcase of the Holden VT Commodore, the first in our regular series of Australian and international classics and classics in waiting.…
A series on cars that had promise but were doomed to fail. Cliff Chambers looks back on his interview with competition car designer Tony Farrell…
Holden was for 70 years an emblem of Australia. Billed as ‘Australia’s Own Car’ it benefited from the absence of any real competition during its…
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