Ariel Atom 4 review

Sorry to start all Sartre, but the skeletal Brit sports car has always been an intellectual exercise in minimalism as well as a means of A-to-B. The Atom is about what’s missing as much as what is there: no roof, no doors, no glass and pretty much zero bodywork. It’s more of an artfully assembled collection of gaps and spaces than a solid object.

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