Archive
07/06/2025
Broken Dreams: Cadillac Voyage. Journey into the Future
In 1988, the Cadillac Voyage envisioned the future with GPS, reversing cams, keyless entry, and 320 km/h speed—decades ahead of its time.31/05/2025
Porsche's Technological Innovations Part 11: Continuous Evolution
From rally legends to carbon supercars and luxury SUVs—Porsche's tech evolution redefined performance and prestige across decades.24/05/2025
Promotional Vehicles Part 6: Showcase Trucks and Car Advertising
Roarington concludes its journey through bizarre promo vehicles, spotlighting iconic trucks and mobile marvels from the 1930s to postwar Europe.24/05/2025
Broken Dreams: Baby Lamborghini. The Spark of Rebirth
Lamborghini’s V10 dream lived through the P140 and Calà, paving the way for the Gallardo and the brand’s ultimate revival in 2003.24/05/2025
Porsche's Technological Innovations Part 10: The 917
Porsche's 917 conquered Le Mans in 1970, blending bold design, raw power, and iconic style to become a racing legend on both sides of the Atlantic.17/05/2025
Promotional Vehicles Part 5: Beverages
Roarington explores iconic beverage promo cars—from 1920s cava bottles to Red Bull's rooftop cans—blending history, design, and marketing flair.17/05/2025
Broken Dreams: Ferrari 408 4RM. Forghieri’s last “Cavallino”
Mauro Forghieri’s advanced Ferrari 408 4RM blended racing tech with road use, but was too ahead of its time to reach production.17/05/2025
Porsche's Technological Innovations Part 9: Targa, a Lucky Name Inspired by Racing
How Porsche’s Targa redefined open-top sports cars—born from racing, shaped by safety, and named after a legendary Sicilian road race.10/05/2025
Promotional Vehicles Part 4: The Most Extravagant Creations
A journey through the wildest promotional vehicles ever made—from giant hoovers to a car-shaped shoe and a glue-defying stacked car stunt.10/05/2025