Thom Taylor is a celebrated automotive journalist. He was awarded the Top 100 Most Influential People in Hot Rodding from Hot Rod Magazine, and was inducted into the Grand National Roadster Show Hall of Fame and the National Rod and Custom Hall of Fame. He’s a member of SEMA and the NHRA.
Thom has authored a number of books, including Hot Rod & Custom Chronicle and several guides for drawing vehicles like a pro, which pull from his distinguished ventures as an automotive illustrator.
Thom joined the MotorBiscuit team in 2019, and focuses his coverage on new vehicle releases, design, and the latest features and tech in the industry. His tenure of 25 years writing about the industry gives him a unique context for the auto news he covers, whether it’s part of the Rusty Monday series or the latest news from Chevy. Thom has built two complete cars from the ground up and driven vintage roadsters at the Indy 500.
The Genesis Mint was a 2019 concept that sort of evaporated until this week when news surfaced that Genesis is really considering manufacturing the EV.
Audi just revealed its e-tron RS GT camouflage package it calls “Project_513/2.” Why it is doing this we'll explain, though we can't explain why anyone would want it.
Texas has a big problem with two car scams. One is about dealers selling illegal registration paper tags, while the other is millions of cars getting fake emissions certificates.
Ford has just revealed its all-electric Explorer SUV. But it is not a replacement for the traditional Explorer, and it is not coming to the U.S. At least, we don't think.
The annual Houston Raceway "Texas 2K" drag racing ended up with spectators taking to the streets to street race. It resulted in over 200 arrests and 50 crashes.