This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva
You can login to your account or create a new account.
You can login to your account or create a new account.
This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva
You can login to your account or create a new account.
You can login to your account or create a new account.
add section
This feature requires you to be logged on autoviva
You can login to your account or create a new account.
You can login to your account or create a new account.
Review
The Bristol Blenheim Speedster was launched following Queen Elizabeth II's Jubilee and the nostalgia for the 1950's era that followed it. Bristol decided to update and modernize the Blenheim by using new components and named it Blenheim Speedster.
The new model was a success and so the company agreed to produce a limited number of the modern classic. It features a modern chassis as well as drivetrain, weighs 250kg less than a regular Bristol saloon and reaches 0-100km/h in about 5 seconds at a maximum speed of 257km/h.
The Blenheim Speedster is a limited production car, available at special order.
top
you might want to read about:
Bristol
Bristol
The history of Bristol Cars goes back to the end of World War II, when the Bristol Aeroplane Company teamed up with AFN Ltd, producers of Frazer Nash cars, and planned a joint venture to enter the automotive manufacturing business.
After a director of the Bristol Aeroplane Company visited a bombed BMW factory in Munich, he started planning to take BMW cars back into production in the UK alongside with a BMW chief engineer.
The first car
The company's first car was th... more
[ report this ]