The Atom and Nomad are two opposing answers to the track car question. We know the Atom's faster, but which is more fun?
Though Ariel may have been founded way back in 1902 as a motorcycle manufacturer, since its revival a century later, it’s been known primarily for building the Atom. But lately Ariel’s been expanding ...
With 475-500 hp and 10,600 rpm redline, it's the ultimate Atom, but not road-legal in the US.
Ariel has redesigned the Nomad The off-road sports vehicle is new from the chassis to the powertrain Ariel hasn't said when the new Nomad will arrive in the U.S. The Ariel Nomad has received a full ...
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 ...
Ariel Motor has unveiled the second generation of the Nomad, promising even more fun behind the wheel, no matter the terrain. The Nomad 2 may look familiar, but it’s actually a clean-sheet design, ...
The Atom 4R belongs to that almost masochistic breed of track cars that pushes road legality and viability to the limit in pursuit of performance ...
Think of a reliable, robust off-roader... Was it the Toyota 4Runner? Maybe the Land Cruiser instead? Or perhaps it was the Jeep Wrangler or Ford Bronco? Whatever it was, I'm pretty sure you didn't ...
Ariel redesigned its Nomad off-roader in July, and a new concept version powered by batteries indicates the British company is considering offering its customers an electric option. The concept is ...
It's not really preposterous that Ariel Motor Company Limited, the British maker of low-volume performance vehicles from Crewkerne in Somerset, England, is thinking about zero emissions. It's more ...