Ariel Motor Company, the carmaker behind the outrageously capable Atom and the immeasurably fun Nomad, have introduced a new car today: the Nomad R. Essentially a Nomad built to "tarmac rally" ...
Ariel recently revamped its Nomad off-road buggy, which it now calls Nomad 2, creating a better all-around car from the ground up. Now, the company has unveiled a streamlined version of the ...
The Nomad was on the verge of turning ten, so Ariel had to do something about it. And they have: meet the brand-new 2025 Ariel Nomad 2. Make no mistake, this car is indeed new from the ground up, save ...
There are many high output performance EVs, but there are very few lightweight ones. This means Ariel's latest concept is fairly novel, an electric version of its Nomad buggy which combines a peak ...
Under its skeletal body, the Nomad Tactical is powered by Honda’s 2.4-liter K24 naturally aspirated inline-four engine. It delivers 230 horsepower to the rear wheels. This engine is paired with a ...
The new Ariel E-Nomad concept may not look quite as downright menacing and imposing as a Polaris RZR Pro R (or, for that matter, Ariel's own ICE Nomad), but it definitely throws down the gauntlet.
Top Gear has produced plenty of memes for the automobile-loving TV watcher, but few had the reach and recognition of Jeremy Clarkson’s face inflating behind the wheel of an Ariel Atom. The ...
281 horsepower, a curbweight under 2,000 pounds, and all-terrain tires make the Ariel E-Nomad a most appealing toy. The E-Nomad is made from Ariel’s newly updated Nomad 2, and features an electric ...
Simon Saunders, director of Ariel, told Autocar that back when the company was only making the road-focused Atom, an American called the company asking for an Atom with “about three feet” of ...
The basis for all of Ariel’s cars is to make them light and fast. While going fast isn’t a problem for electric vehicles, being light can be a struggle. But with the Ariel E-Nomad concept, the company ...
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