In the series premiere of Magnus Walker’s all-new show “The Big Thing,” Magnus is back and he’s here to tell you about cars that are, in his opinion, The Big Thing. For this episode, Magnus spends some time in the hills of Malibu, California, with the Mercedes-Benz W194, also known as the 300 SL. One of only ten ever made and the precursor to the more well-known W198 Gullwing, it’s considered to be one of the most significant cars Mercedes-Benz has ever made—a perfect candidate for The Big Thing.
n this episode of “The Big Thing,” Magnus Walker gets behind the wheel of the Maserati MC12 (on both the road and the track). He gets a feel for what this extremely limited production, more racing-oriented version of the Ferrari Enzo truly feels like, while providing a brief history lesson of how this fantastic race car came to be.
In this episode of “The Big Thing,” Magnus Walker gets behind the wheel of his personal 930 Turbo—which also happens to be the first one ever sold in America—and takes it through Downtown Los Angeles at night. Magnus Walker in his element, with the car that first turned him on to cars many years ago. But there's more to the 930 Turbo being a Big Thing than just Magnus' personal relationship to the car. Tune in to find out why it makes the cut as "The Big Thing."
Enzo Ferrari once said, “Jaguar's E-Type is the most beautiful car in the world.” You'll hear no arguments against that sentiment from the Urban Outlaw himself, Magnus Walker. Join Magnus for a day in Hollywood as he drives the wheels off a Series 1 Fixed Head Coupe and gives us a brief history lesson on this iconic car.
In this episode of “The Big Thing,” Magnus Walker is driving the fastest production car in the world (the actual car that physically set the record of 277.9 mph in 2017), the Koenigsegg Agera RS. And, he's showcasing it on one of his favorite driving roads in the world, just a few miles from his home in downtown L.A., Angeles Crest Highway. Tune in to find out why this Swedish rocket ship makes the cut as "The Big Thing."
In this episode of “The Big Thing,” Magnus Walker is behind the wheel of what many would argue is the most iconic Ferrari ever made: The F40. The supercar with Enzo's personal blessing is perhaps one of the most instantly recognizable machines ever made and still, to this day, brings out strong emotional reactions for people on the street, as well as those lucky enough to be behind the wheel. These reasons and more are why Magnus considers it to be "The Big Thing."
In the season finale of “The Big Thing,” Magnus Walker takes to the track at Willow Springs with all three generations of Ford GT. A Ford GT40 MKIII, a first Generation Ford GT and a second Generation Ford GT. All three cars embody the spirit, grit and determination of the Ford Motor Company from different eras, and all three are each "The Big Thing," themselves, but which one will Magnus fall for the most?