Peugeot 205 GTi Tolman Edition is a 1980s icon for the 21st century While modern hot hatches are getting heavier and more expensive than ever, Tolman reminds us what made the classics so great with its Peugeot 205 GTi restomod.
The 2025 Le Mans Classic builds on 2024’s hugely successful 100th anniversary edition With a record-breaking crowd and more than 800 competition cars competing across six grids, the 2025 Le Mans Classic built on a hugely successful 100th anniversary edition in 2024.
Roger Moore’s For Your Eyes Only Citroën 2CV Bond car is up for grabs Having once been rescued from the scrapheap, the iconic yellow Citroën 2CV driven by Roger Moore as James Bond could fetch $500,000 at the auction block.
Peking to Paris 2025 – debutants scoop overall victory after gruelling 37 days HERO-ERA’s Peking to Paris Motor Challenge 2025 sees Tony Sutton and Andrew Lawson in a 1939 Chevrolet take honours after 14,500km, 37-day battle of endurance against the clock.
Aston Martin at Le Mans 2025: The wild ride of the Valkyries Aston Martin at Le Mans 2025 was the brand’s first tilt at the top class of endurance racing for some time – Magneto magazine was were there to see it unfold.
Aguttes Summer Sale 2025 brings wild and wacky to French capital Aguttes Summer Sale 2025 brings vibrant mixture of modern Ferraris, competition cars, French flair and modern classics to the auction world in Paris, France.
Artcurial St Tropez 2025 sale sees automotive glitterati set to sizzle Artcurial St Tropez 2025 auction promises elegant classic and collector car offerings from across the generations – including an Aston Martin Valkyrie and an ex-Brunei Lamborghini LM002.
Le Mans Classic becomes annual event, while three new series are announced Peter Auto has announced that its flagship Historic racing event, the Le Mans Classic, will be held annually from 2026 onwards, alongside three new series.
Royal Tunbridge Wells Festival of Motoring marks 130 years since first British Motor Show The Royal Tunbridge Wells Festival of Motoring puts the Kent town back on the motoring map, 130 years after hosting Britain’s first motor show in October 1895.