Exomotive, the company behind our favorite open-top home-built track toy, has introduced an off-roading version of its tube-frame Exocet kit car. Called the Exocet Off-Road, it looks to bring all the ...
It may look like the kind of vehicle that would have gone as "posh" in the Mad Max universe (thanks to some desaturation on the photos), but the Exocet Off-Road is as real as they get. The vehicle is ...
Up until recently, if you wanted a road-legal, tube-framed, rear-wheel-drive off-road buggy, you had but one choice—the Ariel Nomad. While undoubtedly badass, with a base price of $80,000 for the ...