The Bertone Runabout concept car from the 1960s is finally going into production, over five decades after it saw the light of day. It comes with a supercharged V6, a manual transmission, and figures ...
Italian design house Bertone is on a path of vehicular revival after years of trading hands and taking a break from the automotive world. And the company, now owned by brothers Mauro and Jean-Franck ...
Long story short: Bertone designed one more iconic vehicle for the 1969 model year. Almost six decades later, the Runabout is revived. The firm does not reveal much about the new model, but what we do ...
International motor shows, once the epicentre of new car launches, have struggled to recover from the financial blows dealt by Covid. However, the annual Retromobile show in Paris has defied this ...
France is known for making strange cars—how about them Citroens? You can therefore imagine how unusual their concept cars must be. Even with that prior knowledge of Gallic weirdness, what Peugeot came ...
Bertone’s distinctive B-shaped emblem has appeared on dozens of cars, including wild, one-off concepts and poster-worthy supercars. Alfa Romeo’s 1950s BAT design studies and the 2008 reboot all come ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
If Jeeps are known for one thing, it's utility. Back in the early '60s, the Willys-Overland brand belonged to Kaiser Motors, and it produced work trucks built for practicality and usability. But after ...
These days, it’s common for automakers to build road-legal tributes to their race cars; whether these have any extra performance to go with the extra carbon-fiber and graphics packages or whether they ...
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