Ariel Nomad (2015) review

Published: 22 September 2015
Ariel Nomad, mid-flight. Photographed for CAR by Richard Pardon
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By Chris Chilton

Contributing editor, ace driver, wit supplier, mischief maker

By Chris Chilton

Contributing editor, ace driver, wit supplier, mischief maker

Specs

Price when new: £33,000
On sale in the UK: Now
Engine: 2354cc 16v 4-cylinder, 235bhp @ 7200rpm, 221lb ft @ 4300rpm
Transmission: Six-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Performance: 3.4sec 0-60mph, 124mph, economy n/a
Weight / material: 670kg/aluminium and plastic
Dimensions (length/width/height in mm): 3215/1850/1425mm

Rivals

Other Models

Photo Gallery

  • Ariel Nomad, mid-flight. Photographed for CAR by Richard Pardon
  • Mud tyres not ideal for the road - or are they? Rears let go with a rather pleasing frequency
  • Shattered and showered with mud - our Chris lives the (slightly disturbing) Nomad dream
  • What's the Nomad for? Come on, how many cars can do this? Off road? At speed?
  • With no doors you'd have thought it would be easy to climb into. You'd be wrong
  • The Nomad doing its thing: that means virtually ANYthing
  • Love the fact that Nomad, like Atom, wears every bolt on its sleeve. Cleaning it, of course, is another matter
  • Mud terrain tyres give phenomenal grip. Still, best not to stand right behind a Nomad when the driver floors it on gravel
  • We got the 'Chilton not covered in crap' shot in the can early. Handbrake from Sherman tank parts bin?
  • Bumpers an £1025 option!
  • As good for viewing the scenery as for traversing it. Chilton ponders the possibility that a new genre has been invented
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