Historic British sports carmaker Atalanta Motors has just revealed an updated version of their 1937 Sports Tourer last week in Britain, after 75 years since it was first launched.
Called the Atalanta Sports Tourer, the car is the result of a joint venture between motoring enthusiast Martyn Corfield and restorer Trevor Farrington. It features classic bodywork, an ash-framed body with handcrafted aluminum panels and a variety of new components - with more than 85% being unique to Atalanta’s design.
Engine specifications haven't been released, but production will be limited and each model will be built to an individual specification as a unique vehicle.
The price of the Atalanta Sports Tourer is expected to be around GBP100,000.
Called the Atalanta Sports Tourer, the car is the result of a joint venture between motoring enthusiast Martyn Corfield and restorer Trevor Farrington. It features classic bodywork, an ash-framed body with handcrafted aluminum panels and a variety of new components - with more than 85% being unique to Atalanta’s design.
Engine specifications haven't been released, but production will be limited and each model will be built to an individual specification as a unique vehicle.
The price of the Atalanta Sports Tourer is expected to be around GBP100,000.