Monterey Car Week is really just getting started, but Tuthill and Meyers have already won it with a creation that’s here to neck champers and blow out the speakers. It’s called the LFG, and if you can ...
The Meyers Manx dune buggy started a craze years ago -but did you know you can get a Manx that doesn't need gas?!
Continuing Nissan's advertising theme of how great their trucks could be if there was no reality, this ad showing a stock Nissan Frontier zooming in to rescue a purpose-built sand rail is, of course, ...
Most of the off-road-ready machines out there look prepared to hit the trail as soon as they are out the factory door, but this dune buggy concept called Fordzilla Hypervan seems to also focus on ...
Other than its sheer size, this VW Buggy also catches the eye with a cheery matte-green paint job, exposed wheels with off-road tires, open side skirts, and, of course, the complete lack of any doors ...
VW never built its own dune buggy, but many were created using Beetle chassis, from which the body could be easily removed. In a similar fashion, the new one would be based on the company’s new ...
Over the mile-long hood of a 1969 Dodge Polara, I watched various lifted 4x4 trucks spit sand as they paid their entrance fee at the ranger booth and powered onto the beach. "Am I going to get stuck?" ...
When it comes to two-wheeled vehicles, the fat tire trend hasn’t always been the most glamorous––or most desired, for that matter. But one new e-bike may just have a few riders changing their tune.
In one (OK, actually two) of the better episodes of The Grand Tour this season, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May went to Namibia to prove that dune buggies still make good off-roaders.