The company behind the raw Ariel Atom track car takes its exposed frame design off road with the new Nomad, packing VTEC power, a foot of ground clearance and a fully adjustable suspension ...
So when I came across the new E-Nomad Concept from British open-wheeler manufacturer Ariel, I had a lightbulb moment. You see, the Nomad 2 is Ariel’s interpretation of a go-anywhere off-roader.
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 ...
When the original Ariel Nomad launched in 2015, it was the sports car the world never knew it needed: an open-air two-seater capable of extreme off-road use, yet also uniquely brilliant fun on the ...
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 used CAD technology to design the Nomad, taking inspiration from the Atom but not slavishly copying it. A network of CNC-formed steel tubes forms the structure, to which double-wishbone and ...
The Nomad, like the Atom before it, is a work of rare genius, no question about that. In many ways it’s even better to drive than it is to look at, managing to be softer and more liveable with ...