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The new Miles. Sleeker, bolder, more alive! Miles, the magazine that takes the off-ramp, is back, and shifting into high gear.

128 pages of unapologetic editorial freedom, striking visuals, and stories that reek of rubber, dust—and sometimes even absinthe. MILES has never played by the rules, and it returns sharper than ever: denser, edgier, more unpredictable.
A new editorial voice calls for a new design, making every page even more of a pleasure to read.

We’re more Indiana Jones than Tintin, more Steve McQueen than Vin Diesel. And that changes everything.

A NEW TONE, A NEW TAKE.
The new MILES speaks to a generation of readers who are demanding, cultured, curious. Readers who love to escape, sometimes to rebel a little—but always to take their time and savour what they read.

It’s a magazine that makes noise without shouting, shakes things up without breaking them, and sheds light without preaching.

What’s on the menu?
Tales of adventure from behind the paddocks and along the world’s most iconic roads.
Objects of desire dissected with no blinders on.
Unruly profiles and lifestyle with actual substance.
In short: we explore speed, form, risk, and style without bowing to the dictatorship of the streamlined drag coefficient.

A FEW STORIES THAT EMBODY THIS VISION:
– Jérôme D’Ambrosio, Belgian and #2 at Scuderia Ferrari: a no-holds-barred interview
– LEGO goes F1: childhood strikes back. Licenses fly. Meet the boss making the calls.
– WRT: a Walloon race team in F1 mode, led by a formidable Antwerp co-director.
– Grégoire Munster, WRC driver: no bolts, no filters—just a raw, psychological interview
– The luxury crash: collector watches lose their bearings. Deep dive.
– Mr. & Mrs. sketch cars for a living. What do they talk about at dinner?
– Glamping, but with horsepower: a chic Can-Am ride
– Porsche Art Cars: old school is the new gold. But is the bubble about to burst?

AT THE HELM: ARNAUD DELLICOUR
Brussels-born, 48 years old. 26 years of independent journalism, 15 of those on the radio.
Editor-in-chief, columnist, publisher, and lifelong media enthusiast.
Arnaud has put in the miles—on the track, in the field, and in the newsroom.
Porsche Magazine, Moto 80, Speed Magazine, Classic 21, Bel RTL, Roularta… His resumé stretches like a Mulsanne straight. Today, he pours it all into a magazine that favours flair over formula.

“I wanted a magazine that felt like us: passionate, free, elegant—but never bland.
A magazine where images support the story—not the other way around.”

A BOLD STRATEGY BY PRODUPRESS
Marc Hootelé, COO at Produpress, continues the group’s strategy of repositioning its print portfolio:
Magazines with a soul, with better distribution, crafted as collectible objects to be savoured and lived.

PREMIUM DISTRIBUTION
The new MILES will be:
– Distributed as a supplement to Le Moniteur Automobile / Autogids
– Available in bookstores for 7€
– Featured in locations worthy of its readers: Golf clubs, 3- and 4-star hotels, concept stores, and other refined hideouts for an affluent, active, and delightfully unruly audience.

FIRST ISSUE DROPS: JULY 21, 2025
A new website. Two editions in 2025. Four in 2026.
The race is back on.
Time to follow along.

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