The company behind the raw Ariel Atom track car takes its exposed frame design off road with the new Nomad, packing VTEC power, a foot of ground clearance and a fully adjustable suspension ...
The Ariel Atom has evolved from the low-powered ... "from Beach Buggy to sand rail to off-road competition car to rally car. So, actually, there's not, there's not a single car to benchmark ...
Ariel has taken the spirit of the Atom and applied it to a car to traverse ... We’ve now driven it both on-road and off, to bring you this full review. The naturally aspirated four-cylinder ...
The current Atom 3 is capable of sub-three-second 0-60 times and will hit 100 miles per hour in less than seven seconds, so it's safe to imagine that the Atom 500 V8 will be the first road-going ...
Ariel is a small British manufacturer of highly-strung and highly-specialized road-legal track cars. Despite enjoying recent ...
Alongside the Atom, Ariel offer the Nomad, a bare-bones off-roader that looks Dakar-ready. It won’t match the Atom for speed on road or track, but is capable on both and prioritises fun.
Simon Saunders, Ariel’s director and the creator of the original Atom, describes the Nomad 2 as a ‘truly remarkable car’. ‘Making the same car capable of reliably and repeatedly jumping the crest of ...