The Ariel Atom roadster just received its biggest makeover since it was introduced back in 1999. Now entering its fourth generation, the Atom only shares three parts with the outgoing model: the ...
In a world where too many new cars try to be all things to all people, Ariel Motor Company and its lightweight, hopelessly impractical yet hyper-focused Atom sports car is a refreshing change.
What started out as an innovative concept built on an exoskeleton chassis in 1996 became the production Ariel Atom by 2000, first powered by a naturally aspirated 1.8-liter Rover K-series engine. For ...
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 ...
Pound for pound, price for performance, there has never been a more focused production sports car than the Ariel Atom – and the new Atom 4 takes things up a notch. With a 320-hp engine, and ...
This car will literally bend your face. It will also be the most fun per dollar you ever spend in your pre-retirement years. You need only watch the video after the jump to see that. With a ...
The Ariel Atom 4 (fourth-gen) is here, and it’s basically perfect for a lightweight, track-ready, road-legal driver that will put the rain in your hair and the wind in your shorts. Oh, did we mention ...
Track-focused and boosted to north of 500 horsepower, this British sports car is way more potent than anything Honda's has ever offered.
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, ...
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.
The Honda Civic Type R is a fast car. Now just imagine dropping its engine into a lightweight machine resembling a cage on wheels. Well, that's exactly what British firm Ariel has done for the fourth ...