For some people, the journey is way more important than the destination. 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 ...
Ariel, maker of the bare-bones Atom sports car, has electrified its all-terrain buggy with the E-Nomad concept. The E-Nomad uses a 282-hp rear-mounted electric motor and weighs only 1975 pounds.
First previewed two weeks ago, the Nomad is Ariel's take on the off-road buggy, set to debut in a few days from now at the Autosport International show in its native UK. Like the Atom, the Nomad ...
An arachnid buggy approaches from the island end ... Long drives in gravel and muck are for another day. This is the first Nomad 2 Ariel has made and it didn’t want us punishing the pristine ...
Meet the Ariel Nomad 2: the second iteration of the Atom track car’s more adventurous sibling. The Nomad has been redesigned from the ground-up and is powered by the same engine as the Ford ...
New Ariel Nomad 2 unveiled with 305bhp Ford Focus ST ... engine and go-anywhere attitude Ariel’s interpretation of a dune buggy now has a 60 per cent stiffer chassis and starts from £67,992 ...
While the Nomad retains the trademark skeletal silhouette of the original, the 2 shares just three parts with its predecessor. Inspired by the structure used in the Atom 4, Ariel has opted for 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 ...