Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the automotive industry and where it is headed next. A British classic car specialist has transformed the Aston ...
British company Lunaz, founded in 2018, has built its reputation on something highly unusual in the collector car world: transforming classic vehicles into fully electric machines. The company became ...
The big story here—as it is, to some extent, with all Lunaz builds—is the powertrain. Up until now, the company would have replaced the coupe’s original 4.0-liter straight-six with a fixed platform ...
Lunaz has revealed a striking new chapter in its restoration program with the debut of a $1 million Aston Martin DB6 restomod that trades silent electric propulsion for a traditionally powered engine.
Jimmy Carr has always been known for his sharp one-liners and biting wit, but his latest move might be the most stylish punchline yet: swapping the rumble of carburetors for the silent surge of ...
James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 in 1964’s “Goldfinger” came with machine guns in the front fenders, an ejector seat, tire slicers in the wheels, and a list of other useful gadgets. But it didn’t come ...
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