Historic British brand Alvis, founded in 1919 and at one point the employer of Alec Issigonis, the designer of the original Mini, is back building beauties as part of a continuation series of cars.
Around a decade ago, when I was still living in central London, I remember running into this nicely maintained Alvis cabriolet. A walk around it made me think what a shame it is that, while Bentley ...
Historic British brand Alvis was revived last decade with a plan to launch “continuation” examples of original pre- and post-war Alvis cars, some of them using parts that have been in storage since ...
The majority of new cars are boring. They have to be. Emission laws stifle exhaust notes, often resulting in muffled, muted murmurs of what could be. Advancements in technology, while impressive, make ...
Continuation series cars are a big thing nowadays. Jaguar, Bentley, and Shelby have been offering such vehicles for years now and they seem quite popular too, despite the expensive price tags. Alvis, ...
Vintage racing has special thrills that can’t be matched with modern machines. Taking an antique vehicle and running it hard can feel like time travel, experiencing the machine in all its ...
Alvis, the century-old British automaker frequently upstaged by Bentley until its demise in 1968, has been doing something that few other companies have attempted: building new examples of its classic ...
A busy day at the museum turns into a full-scale operation as the crew brings the mighty Centurion tank, a WWII Jeep, the ...
A rare 1952 Alvis TA21 Drophead Coupe by Tickford, one of only 302 examples built, has surfaced from a private Southern California collection, offering a unique opportunity for collectors to own a ...
‘The Alvis name is known mostly only to car nerds. People under 50 may have heard of it but won’t know much about it,’ concedes Alan Stote, the current custodian of the Alvis name and the man behind ...