Sadly Morgan is marking an end to an era with two special edition cars at the Geneva Motor Show. This is the last year we will see a V8 under the bonnet of any of the iconic British roadsters. To celebrate, in this week’s Want we’re taking a look at the genesis of the Plus 8 Roadster.
The Morgan Plus 8 is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Although looking at it, you’d think it never really left 1968. To celebrate the achievement of building the same car for half-a-century, the Worcester company rolled out a special edition Plus 8 and Aero 8 for the Geneva Motor Show.
Subaru took the wraps off its latest VIZIV concept in Geneva yesterday. Dubbed the Tourer, it offers a glimpse at what a future mid-size wagon could look like from the brand.
Today at the Geneva Motor Show, Porsche unveiled the Mission E Cross Turismo. Billed as a “CUV”, or Cross-Utility Vehicle, it targets those with an “active lifestyle”.
Although a new Porsche is exciting, seeing the house of RUF work its magic is just as fun. Thankfully then, the German manufacturer has revealed its latest piece of work — the revival of the RUF SCR.
The road-going Valkyrie hasn’t even charged into battle yet, but that hasn’t stopped Aston Martin from revealing this, the AMR Pro version. The 1100hp car is taking center stage at the company’s Geneva Motor Show stand.
The Volkswagen group got a head start on the madness that is Geneva by showing off a selection of its wares yesterday. Leading the way for the Peoples’ Car brand — in more ways than one — is this, the I.D. Vizzion concept.
It’s one of the motor industry’s most significant events. The annual, ten-day Geneva International Motor Show is a showcase for major manufacturers’ production cars for the next two years.
Cars are made out of all sorts of stuff. Morgan has its wooden frames and McLaren decks out some of its cars in pure carbon fiber. But what about other materials? For one Russian man, he figured he could build one out of ice.
Since its launch last year, there’s been a lot of keyboard time spent on discussing the McLaren Senna‘s looks. It’s probably not a reach to say few journalists and commentators think it’s a bit boring.
In this week’s Wednesday Want we’ve found something truly special in the classified adverts and thought it really deserved some attention. You can check out past Wednesday Want entries right here.