Speedhunters

Speedhunters

Speedhunters is powered by a passionate and skilled team of writers, photographers, and videographers from all corners of the world. Each member shines in their area of expertise and shares their personal insights to offer our audience a distinct and innovative perspective on car culture. Whether it's the peak of global motorsport, custom-built hot rod endeavors, or anything else related, our goal is to showcase the spirit of automotive enthusiasm within a vibrant community of car lovers.

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  • 2 weeks ago | speedhunters.com | Blake Jones

    Next Chapter > Idea To DesignWhat do we love so much about naturally aspirated engines? Perhaps the musicality, or the responsiveness, or the combination of both that creates an emotionally rewarding experience with every stab at the throttle pedal. Well, whatever underpins that appeal, I can say for sure that nothing turns it up to 11 quite like a set of individual throttle bodies. Enter Project NSX.

  • 1 month ago | speedhunters.com | Alexander Turnbull

    SHARE RWB Dreams: A 36-Hour Adventure In LA Next Chapter > Some weekends aren’t just memorable – they etch themselves into your story. Late last year, I took a whirlwind 36-hour trip from Vancouver, Canada to Los Angeles, USA with my friend Paul, driven by a single mission: to bring our friend Sid’s RWB Porsche 997 on a journey through some of LA’s most iconic roads and spots.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | speedhunters.com | Toby Thyer

    This was the hashtag photographer Ken Saito used on his Tokyo Auto Salon Instagram post. No caption. While the sea of black suits and middle-aged men creates an austere atmosphere at TAS, there are always pockets of madness. But is that madness fading? I’m not a big fan of crowds at the best of times, …

  • Jan 8, 2025 | speedhunters.com | Dino Dalle Carbonare

    Next Chapter > Welcome to 2025! As always, January kicks off the Speedhunting year with a strong focus on Japanese car culture, especially with the Tokyo Auto Salon just days away. And we’re going big this year. But before we get stuck into Japan’s largest aftermarket tuning show and all the car gatherings surrounding it, let’s start with a tradition that’s been firmly cemented over the last decade: the unofficial New Year Meet at Daikoku Parking Area.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | speedhunters.com | Aaron Jackson

    Next Chapter > And just like that, another 12 months have flown by, marking 2025 as our 17th consecutive year of bringing you car culture from all corners of the globe. How on earth did that happen? Because it’s a brand-new year, we wanted to check in with you – our Speedhunters audience – to give you an insight into what’s coming throughout 2025, as well as hear what you’d like to see more (or less) of. Can any more cars be wide-bodied?