High Speeds, Piazza Pit Stops and a $2M Jaguar: Welcome to Italy’s Modena Cento Ore
Our correspondent recounts his four-day drive behind the wheel of a D-type Continuation in the latest entrant into the pantheon of road rallies
Why Do Car Geeks Love Wagons?
The slavering over BMW’s Concept Touring Coupe, and other longroofs, may confound the casual driver. For gearheads, wagons are worth obsessing over.
A Day at Corso Pilota Classiche, Ferrari’s Classic Driving School
The instructional program, hosted at the Fiorano Circuit in Italy, grants access to some of the sexiest sports cars in their archive
F1 Is Sweeping the Country. It Has a Long Way to Go.
A dream trip to the Monza Circuit for the Italian Grand Prix reveals America’s shortcomings in the sport
In Florida, Classic British Cars Get a 21st Century Facelift
ECD rebuilds Jaguar E-Types with Tesla power and old-school Land Rovers with modern amenities, and even lets buyers watch the process live online
“Passion, Speed, Style”: A Photographic History of Scuderia Ferrari
Writer James Allen discusses 13 iconic images from his new book, "Ferrari: From Inside and Outside," which chronicles the marque's F1 team
Winnebago Surprises With Their Most Affordable Travel Trailer Yet
The Access is $7,500 cheaper than any other towable model they offer
Looking for an Elegant Way to Display Your Watch? Try a Rolls-Royce.
In the automaker’s latest line of custom cars, high-end timepieces are the stars
Ford Calls Out Porsche and Lamborghini Goes Electric at Monterey Car Week
The 11 best debuts from California’s long weekend of automotive excess include plenty of EVs, retro race cars and even a dune buggy
Jackie Chan: The First Celebrity Automotive Influencer?
How a partnership with Mitsubishi shaped three decades of moviemaking
What I’ve Learned From Racing With My Father
Fast laps won't turn back the clock
The Timeless Allure of Cocky Vintage Car Ads
The Instagram account @MakeCarAdsGreatAgain resurfaces the madcap print advertisements automakers used to rely on
Inside Villa d’Este, the Greatest Car Show You’ve Never Heard Of
Every year, motoring royalty — and their multi-million-dollar masterpieces — convene on the manicured shores of Lake Como
Inside the Birth of the Dodge Hellcat V8, On the Eve of Its Death
It was the first production engine to crack 700 horsepower, and it led to the most fearsome muscle cars ever unleashed on the American public
The Automobile Age Began on Three Wheels. Can It Return to Its Roots?
Futuristic startups and heritage builders alike want you to break free from the prison of four tires
BMW’s Z4 Holds the Line on Open-Air Motoring
As convertibles lose out to EVs and SUVs, the Germans persist in offering a two-seat ragtop