We’re guessing that’s the ethos of anyone who invests in the new Ariel Nomad 2, an ultra-light ‘go-anywhere sports car’ that’s road legal yet prefers to eschew the tarmac altogether. Ariel launched ...
As the Nomad is an "open chassis" vehicle, Ariel had to find a way to control the airflow over the car. The solution is a header rail that acts as an inverted wing, sending air towards the intake.
But an even more dedicated all-terrain EV has just dropped from everyone’s favorite lightweight British performance car ...
The car’s set-up was biased towards the quicker ... In turn it threw mud at me, but I didn’t mind in the slightest. At £33,000, the Ariel Nomad isn’t cheap. It is however good value ...
It was the sports car the world never knew it needed. Now it’s time for the follow-up: the ground-up-redesigned Ariel Nomad 2. We meet it in north Wales, and set about a pre-flight check to ...