View post: The 2025 Audi SQ5 Has Many Trims, but Only One Is the Smart Buy The people at Ariel will never get enough. The Ariel Atom 4 you can buy right now in the U.S. is fashioned from just enough ...
View post: Amazon Has a ‘Handy’ $40 DeWalt 11-in-1 Multitool for 25% Off When it comes to power and lightweight, enough is never enough. And so, Ariel (finally) gives us the Atom 500 V8, an ...
Track-focused and boosted to north of 500 horsepower, this British sports car is way more potent than anything Honda's has ...
The Ariel Atom is one of those cars built from the ground up for the select few. And by that I don't necessarily mean the filthy rich, as it's not excessively expensive ($83,750 will land you one in a ...
A lightweight, minimalist approach to speed has long been Ariel’s signature, and the company is marking 25 years of the Atom with a special edition built purely for the track. The new Ariel Atom 4RR ...
The Ariel Atom has long been one of the nuttiest, most track-focused cars on the planet, and 18 months ago, the small British manufacturer launched the 4R. This little beast uses the same engine as a ...
The Ariel Motor Company has been producing stripped down, serious driver’s cars for 25 years now. Yup, for a quarter of a century, the brand has produced scaffolding-like chassises with grippy tires, ...
With 475-500 hp and 10,600 rpm redline, it's the ultimate Atom, but not road-legal in the US.
British carmaker Ariel has been building its ultra-lightweight Atom sports car since 1996, and in that time, the brand has done some ridiculous things with the basic concept. One limited run version ...
Ariel, the boutique UK-based carmaker known for producing some of the wildest vehicles on four wheels, is celebrating its 25th birthday by announcing its most powerful car ever, the Ariel Atom 4RR.
carwow is back with a light-versus-brawny showdown that couldn't have been any closer in the quarter mile. Representing all cars light and nimble, the Ariel Atom 4R is no Miata but a different animal ...
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 ...
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