The 1964 Volvo P1800 arrived as a stylish outlier from a company better known for sensible sedans, yet it quietly grew into ...
Once upon a time, a group of Swedes wanted to modify their cars. They started an outfit called Polestar and tuned Volvos and raced touring cars, but the Polestar name was later bought out by Volvo.
It's nothing new for a boutique automotive tuning shop to take a timeless classic car or truck and transform it with new hardware into something profoundly different and arguably better than what it ...
Is this the most beautiful Volvo you have ever seen? I think it might well be. It’s a restomod from Swedish firm Cyan Racing and it’s called the Volvo P1800 Cyan GT. This is the second P1800 restomod ...
Swedish racing team Cyan Racing, the motorsports outfit that previously operated as Polestar until Volvo took over the name, has launched a new version of its wild P1800 restomod that debuted in 2020.
Cyan hasn’t strayed far from this formula with the P1800 GT. Like its predecessor, the new one features a body made slightly wider than that of the original coupé and made from carbon fiber and steel.
Sure, if you're a millionaire you could opt to drive around in a meticulously crafted Singer 911 or a restored Defender from the likes of Brooklyn Coachworks. But why not really stand out from the ...
If you happen to have significant money to spend on a restomodded classic, your choice of purveyor has never been so extensive. And while there's any number of shops ready to build a reengineered and ...