Former pro cyclist David Millar’s sneaker will take you from bike to boardroom
Ten years in the making, this award-winning new headwear could revolutionise the market
HTSI’s new motoring columnist finds out how the flat-pack trucklet created in 1941 became a modern-day icon
A first drive of the car maker’s defiant new take on the V12 engine
The Zastava, Lada and Polski Fiat have come in from the cold
Rolex reaffirms its long-term commitment to the vintage race event while the future of its F1 sponsorship is in doubt
Cutting-edge tech, performance and sustainability are making electric vehicles sexy — even without the roar of a V10 engine
Meet the Devon family making vintage motors roar again
The best things to eat, buy and see this month
A bike designed for Ayrton Senna is racing ahead at auction
Jacky Ickx and Karl-Friedrich Scheufele have just completed their 15th Mille Miglia. They talk careers and classic cars
A racing legend hits the Mille Miglia, the Porsche 911 goes hybrid, supercars morph full Mad Max, and Charlotte Tilbury takes Formula 1
When it comes to combustion engines, quiet is the new luxury
200 classics, including Andy Warhol’s Ferrari, go under the hammer ahead of this weekend’s Concours d’Elegance in California
A new spin on exercise bikes lets you buy a ‘gently used’ model for less money – but with more security
It’s a hard-to-navigate market, with no guarantees of returns
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Make short work of some serious climbs on a route that takes in lakeside villages and Alpine passes
“We wouldn’t be here if we didn’t think it was possible”
Alex Hirschi, Kataryna Kyvalova and Michelle Hambly-Grobler on the classic cars that drive them
The marque’s iconic model has enticed petrolheads for more than half a century. Will its electrification maintain the buzz?
Famous collectors, auctioneers and dealers on the allure and challenges of GP machines
…is it really a Lotus?
When it comes to staying on the right side of the regulations, it is not all plain sailing
Fine dining aboard ship, from the captain’s table to a ketch’s kitchen