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.
From an ultra cool road car or a 21st Century take on the dune buggy, to a high performance, off road competition vehicle, the Nomad is the third Ariel to put the passion back into driving.
The Ariel E-Nomad looks like a hoot, pairing rear-wheel drive with 282 horsepower and a claimed curb weight of just 1975 ...
The new Ariel E-Nomad concept may not look quite as downright menacing and imposing as a Polaris RZR Pro R (or, for that matter, Ariel's own ICE Nomad), but it definitely throws down the gauntlet.
The new Ariel ... Nomad concept shows that the bijou Somerset car maker is taking a long view for its range of lightweight sports cars: it’s fusing the go-anywhere thrills of the Nomad sports ...
The British manufacturer of niche but extremely fun machines, Ariel Motor Company, has just announced that it will build an electric version of its popular off-road Nomad model to help it gauge ...
This means Ariel's latest concept is fairly novel, an electric version of its Nomad buggy which combines a peak outputs of 281 hp and 361 lb-ft with a stated mass of just 1975 pounds. That makes ...
The Nomad took the Atom’s stripped-back aesthetic and beefed it up for use in practically any kind of terrain. This cultish contemporary beach buggy is now revealed in its second generation. Ariel ...
A concept car in name at the moment, the E-Nomad is an all-electric version of Ariel’s popular buggy, the Nomad 2 off-roader. So, whereas the Nomad uses a 235bhp 2.4-litre Honda petrol engine to get ...
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 ...
Ariel has revealed ... go-anywhere attitude 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 ...