Subaru Canada Inc. has introduced its 2019 WRX Raiu Edition-the first special edition WRX sold in the country in more than 15 years. The Canadian-exclusive performance sedan, which derives its name from the Japanese word for thunderstorm, will be limited to just 100 units across the country, according to a press release. The WRX Raiu… Continue reading Canada Gets Its Own Subaru
Category: Features
The latest feature articles about the automotive aftermarket from THE SHOP.
‘Pocket Rocket’ Gets the Brabus Treatment
smart BRABUS GmbH marked its 15th anniversary by developing a club sport version of the current smart fortwo for the racetrack. Mercedes-Benz race drivers and media members put the Pocket Rocket through its paces on the rollercoaster circuit of the German test track Bilster Berg. The BRABUS 125R edition, limited to 125 vehicles, now presents… Continue reading ‘Pocket Rocket’ Gets the Brabus Treatment
How Body Tracking Improves Ford’s Engine Manufacturing
Technology typically used by the world’s top sport stars to raise their game or ensure their signature skills are accurately replicated in videogames is now being used on an auto assembly line. Employees at Ford’s Valencia Engine Assembly Plant in Spain have experimented with a special suit equipped with advanced body-tracking technology. The pilot system,… Continue reading How Body Tracking Improves Ford’s Engine Manufacturing
VIDEO: Papadakis Racing’s Corolla Hatchback Build
Watch as the team transforms a stock, front-wheel drive 2019 Corolla hatchback into a Formula Drift machine…
A Closer Look at Road Armor’s New Bumper for the Jeep JL
Road Armor went through an extensive process to find the most requested and wished-for aspects of aftermarket bumpers for the Jeep JL. The No. 1 thing we heard consistently from consumers was the need to have their own personal styles represented within the products. With that in mind, Road Armor’s engineering team engaged in multiple… Continue reading A Closer Look at Road Armor’s New Bumper for the Jeep JL
VIDEO: Danny Thompson Sets Fastest Piston-Driven Run
Thompson topped out at 450.9 mph driving a car built by his father, Mickey Thompson, in 1968…
Product-Mobiles Are a Fun Way to Promote Business
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following blog was written by John Gunnell, owner of Gunner’s Great Garage Restoration Shop in Manawa, Wisconsin. Gunnell regularly contributes articles and industry-driven observations for THE SHOP magazine and eNewsletter. … While doing some clean up at our shop in mid-July, we looked down the alley and spotted something you don’t see every day-the… Continue reading Product-Mobiles Are a Fun Way to Promote Business
River City’s ‘El Chapo’ Taking Shape
Work is progressing on River City Rods & Fabrication’s 1976 Ford GTB100 project truck headed to the Energy Suspension booth (No. 23267) at the Oct. 30-Nov. 2 SEMA Show. The Davenport, Iowa shop last year turned necks at the SEMA Show with its 1968 C30 camper. The GTB100 build recently passed two important milestones: Completion of its Roadster Shop chassis, and… Continue reading River City’s ‘El Chapo’ Taking Shape
Japanese Duo Crowned Champions of WRAPSCON Wrap Olympics
Team Samurai outdueled the competition during WRAPSCON in Long Beach, California. It was Team Samurai’s second consecutive year appearing at the event. WRAPSCON was part of THE NBM SHOW Aug. 2-4. THE SHOP magazine is owned by National Business Media, the same company that organizes THE NBM SHOW. Tadashi Kariya of Japan’s Design Lab Inc. and Keiichi Hasegawa of Toronto’s c17media once again paired up… Continue reading Japanese Duo Crowned Champions of WRAPSCON Wrap Olympics
Classic Ferrari Could Fetch $50 Million, Smash Public Auction Record
A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO by the famed Italian coachbuilder Scaglietti is expected to fetch the highest price ever achieved at a public auction Aug. 25 in Monterey, California…
RIDES: Project Easy Going
The classic Heritage D90, named Project Easy Going, is finished in a full-gloss Coniston Green paint and powered by a 430-horsepower 6.2-liter Chevrolet V-8…
Jeff Allen Building a ‘Shock-and-Awe’ Car to Benefit Industry Scholarship Fund
Jeff Allen, owner of Flat 12 Gallery, has officially laid out his vision to build a shock-and-awe vehicle to benefit a good cause…
VIDEO: Future of Driving Technology Tested on Mountain Corridor
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and Panasonic Corp. of North America are building on a pilot program to begin real-world deployment of the most advanced vehicle-to-everything (V2X) environment in the country…
VIDEO: Lift Safety Tips
Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) has launched a four-part video series featuring celebrity car builder/TV host Lou Santiago…
McLaren Senna Hits American Shores
The first McLaren Senna made for a North American customer has been delivered to a collector in New York City…