The story of RBW Cars is one of rebirth and global expansion, driven by the transformation of an iconic but often overlooked British automotive classic into a contemporary object of desire.
The concept sounds simple: Take an iconic car, invest a lot of money, and transform it into a one-of-a-kind electric vehicle. That’s, in short, what U.K.-based Everrati Automotive is doing. Founded in ...
What better way for a once-defunct British brand to stage a comeback than with a state-of-the-art, tech-laden, and fast electric vehicle? That’s exactly what Austin Motor Company is aiming for with ...
In recent years, several famous names from the history of British carmaking have been resurrected years after they first disappeared. TVR was recently bought by Charge Holdings with a new plan to ...
Restomods are great and all, but there's a question to be asked. Put simply, at what point do we draw the line? When does the list of modifications to a classic design start to become a detriment? For ...
Based in the Welsh village of Newtown, ECC is one of the UK's premier battery EV-focused restomod shops in all the British Isles.
RBW, a British handcrafted electric car manufacturer, brought its cute little Roadster out to Santa Monica and invited us up for a drive. RBW has built cars in the UK for a few years now, but is about ...
After over a decade of running a members’ club in Mayfair, David Lorenz grew tired of the hospitality world. The avowed classic-car lover had long wondered if a pivot to the automotive space was for ...
We took a hair-raising trip around a track in the final four-door GT version of Jaguar’s polarizing relaunch concept car. It ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jim Gorzelany is a veteran automotive journalist. British automakers like Lotus are known for engineering sleek sportscars with ...
A decade ago, battery-electric vehicles were just starting to grow in popularity and the conversion of gas cars to electric vehicles was in its infancy. Today, both industries are becoming more robust ...