2012 Lamborghini Aventador on Automóvil Panamericano's May 2011 issue cover (#196).
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Editor | Hernán Aceves |
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Categories | Automotive |
Frequency | Monthly |
Total circulation | 125,000 |
First issue | 1995 |
Company | Televisa |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Website | automovilonline.com.mx |
Automóvil Panamericano or simply Automóvil (Spanish for "Panamerican automobile") is a Mexican automotive enthusiast magazine first published in 1995. Owned by Motorpress-Televisa and partner of the German Auto, Motor und Sport, it is the ninth most read magazine in Mexico, and the most read Spanish language automotive magazine in the world.
Critical testing, motor sports and buyers guidance have been a regular since its founding.
Originally based on the Spanish magazine Automóvil Fórmula (issued since 1978), the first issue of Automóvil Panamericano was officially released on 15 January 1995, whereas a sample #0 issue had appeared months earlier in October 1994. The layout of this first issue's cover would retain a simple style that would too abide until today, presenting Automovil's logo on the top header, the months' featured tested car centered, further tests on the bottom and various articles elsewhere.
The first renewal of the magazine was issued in February 2002 as editorial director Ricardo Chan Robles took the charge. The magazine's frame changed to black and the logo was refresed, using now a bolder typography.
Automóvil Digital is a running online project appeared in July 2007 to distribute a digital version of the magazine to a VIP readers list.
MyAutomovil.com is the online counterpart appeared for the Latin market in North America in March 2008 (WWW.MYAUTOMOVIL.COM).
On May 15, 2003 was launched the magazine number 100th. The cover was coloured yellow and were added up to 50 pages.
The cover showed 20 exotic cars that were considered the best of the world, featuring the Pagani Zonda S, the Ferrari 550 Maranello and the Mini Cooper.
The ten-year anniversary commemorative was launched on February 15, 2005. The frame now changed to red and were added up to 30 pages. In the cover featured the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. The cover had remained the same since then.