281 horsepower, a curbweight under 2,000 pounds, and all-terrain tires make the Ariel E-Nomad a most appealing toy. The E-Nomad is made from Ariel’s newly updated Nomad 2, and features an electric ...
The basis for all of Ariel’s cars is to make them light and fast. While going fast isn’t a problem for electric vehicles, being light can be a struggle. But with the Ariel E-Nomad concept, the company ...
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 ...
Remember the Ariel Atom? This is its crazy, backwoods, dirt-driving cousin, the Nomad. It weighs 1,680 pounds and has a rear-mid-mounted 230-hp transverse four spinning grippity Geolander tires. Yes, ...
Ariel, a small British company known for developing segment-bending sports cars, has unveiled an electric version of its Nomad 2 off-roader. While still at the concept stage, the E-Nomad will create a ...
The Ariel E-Nomad concept/prototype shows the low-volume manufacturer's production intent for a future electric variant. It has up to 150 miles of range, it can DC fast charge and even though it has a ...
The Ariel Nomad is not a car for everyone. Not only does it lack virtually any creature comforts, but it also happens to be one of the most extreme vehicles on the market. Thus, if you’re not a fan of ...
Top Gear has produced plenty of memes for the automobile-loving TV watcher, but few had the reach and recognition of Jeremy Clarkson’s face inflating behind the wheel of an Ariel Atom. The ...
According to Henry Siebert-Saunders, its creator at the Ariel Motor Company, the new Nomad R is like its “standard” off-roader sibling turned into a tarmac-spec WRC car. Except that it’s a lot more ...
Few street-legal cars are as extreme as the Ariel Nomad, and if you like the regular versions, then you will definitely love the new Nomad R range-topper. It uses the 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine ...
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