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‘The Dream 100 from evo and Octane: 100 years. 100 cars’ – pre-order now

We’ve teamed up with our sister magazine Octane for our latest hardcover book, which celebrates the greatest cars of the last 100 years

For over 100 years the automobile has been at the forefront of the advancement in design and technology, appealing to enthusiasts’ sensibilities both as objects of desire and tools to excite. To celebrate the last century of motoring, we’ve collaborated with our sister magazine Octane to bring you our latest hardback: ‘The Dream 100 from evo and Octane: 100 years. 100 cars.’ 

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As the title suggests, we’ve curated a collection of cars that define their place in motoring history, whether it be through performance, technical innovation or design. One thing each of the cars in this book have in common is that they were the standout, landmark machines of their day. 

So along with the usual performance models evo is so often associated with, you’ll also find innovative cars that used the best contemporary design and technology to answer a question that was posed by the car market of the time. 

> Click here to buy ‘The Dream 100 from evo and Octane: 100 years. 100 cars’ – on sale now

Some of the cars featured are icons driven by genius packaging like the original Mini, or iconic design paired to unmatched capability like the Range Rover, and icons like the Citroën DS that matched style and comfort in a way not seen before. These are cars that broke the mould and are, to us, every bit as revolutionary as the latest Ferrari or McLaren supercar.

With our selections are the insights, knowledge and world-class photography that both the teams at evo and Octane are known for, all packaged in the form of a high-quality hardback coffee-table book. ‘The Dream 100 from evo and Octane: 100 years. 100 cars’ is available now at this link for £25, making it an essential addition to your collection, as well as the perfect gift for any of your petrolhead friends and family. 

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