If you're seeing Formula One in front of your eyes, it's not your fault - the motorsport-spec Ariel Atom 4RR gives a very good impression of the F1 racers, until you see that it’s got a second seat.
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 ...
Supercars are more prevalent than at any other time in history. Most are wildly flashy, full of bespoke materials, designed to pamper occupants while providing enough performance to make them soil ...
While studying traditional news journalism in college, Jake realized he was smitten by all things automotive and wound up with an internship at Car and Driver. That led to a career writing news, ...
In the world of uncompromising, driver-focused sports cars, few carry the same kind of reputation as the Ariel Atom. Since launching in 2000, the alien-looking lightweight has become the ...
New 525 hp Atom 4RR marks 25 years of Ariel Atom production Features bespoke turbocharged Honda 2.0L engine and track-focused upgrades Limited to 25 units, with full specs and pricing to be announced ...
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the Ariel Atom has been around long enough that it’s possible to forget how awesome it is. Ariel is providing a reminder in the form of an even more extreme ...
There are few carmakers in the world as blatantly offbeat as Ariel. For the last 16 years, the company has been reaching new heights of engineering extremism. So why is it surprising that the ...
I'm not the first to ask this question, especially since sportscar maker Ariel announced the Atom 4RR nearly a year ago. But now that you can actually buy one, the idea that one of these track weapons ...
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