One-off Hispano-Suiza H6C wins 2025 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance A unique mahogany-bodied Hispano-Suiza H6B Nieuport-Astra Torpedo has claimed the top prize at the 2025 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the grand finale of Monterey Car Week.
The best of Monterey Car Week 2025’s new car launches (so far) From Lamborghini to Meyers Manx, Monterey Car Week 2025 has seen a host of exciting new cars debut in California. Here’s a round-up of the best new metal (and carbon) so far.
Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Barchetta breaks cover at The Quail 2025 Touring Superleggera follows up last year’s 550 Maranello-based, carbon-bodied Veloce12 with Barchetta version, unveiled at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering as part of Monterey Car Week 2025.
The Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance is Monterey Car Week’s greatest free event The Pebble Beach Tour is one of the world’s greatest classic car events, and it’s free to spectate. 2025’s showing was one of the greatest yet – and Magneto magazine was there.
Jacques Villeneuve to join roll call of legendary Goodwood Revival drivers for 2025 Jacques Villeneuve is set to make his Goodwood Revival debut in 2025; he joins a storied roll call of drivers who have competed at the Historic motor sport extravaganza.
From The Quail to the Pebble Beach Concours: Magneto’s guide to Monterey Car Week 2025 From The Quail and Pebble Beach Concours to the Concours d’Lemons, Monterey Car Week 2025 has something for everyone. Here’s how to get the most out of it…
Bugatti delivers ultra-exclusivity with its brand-new Solitaire programme With its new Solitaire programme, Bugatti is back to making even more exclusive models – starting with the Brouillard hypercar at an estimated cost of more than $20 million.
Lamborghini design language: Shaping evolution with chief design officer Mitja Borkert Magneto magazine speaks to Mitja Borkert, the man who is responsible for shaping the Lamborghini design language – and we also discuss the importance of brand identity.
Polishing the Trident: Head designer Klaus Busse on defining Maserati’s sense of style Maserati’s head of design Klaus Busse talks about the past, present and future of automotive styling – and not just for the legendary Italian manufacturer itself.