• NEW ENGINE TO JOIN THE AC COBRA GT RANGE FOR 2026
• PERFORMANCE ORIENTATED 2.0-LITRE OPTION TO JOIN V8 MODELS
• UP TO 390BHP AVAILABLE FOR AC COBRA GT COUPE MODEL
• IDEALLY SUITED TO THE COMPANY’S ADVANCED VEHICLE PLATFORM
• NEW DUAL-CLUTCH GEARBOX JOINS NEW ENGINE OPTION
• INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS FOR THE AC COBRA GT RANGE OPEN NOW
31.12.2024.- AC Cars has announced the next stage in the development of the AC Cobra GT Roadster and GT Coupe, with news of an all-new engine option that will form an exciting entry point for the sensational family of sports cars.
Joining the normally aspirated and supercharged V8 models already developed, a new, high-performance 2.0-litre engine will be formally announced next year for both the open and fixed-top models for 2026 onwards. Retaining the same unique aluminium chassis, carbon fibre bodywork and distinctive interior as the existing the cars, the new models will bear all the hallmarks of Britain’s oldest active vehicle manufacture.
Ensuring that cars remain faithful to the brand’s heritage, the new engines will remain performance orientated. Working in conjunction with a global leader in hybrid and internal combustion powertrain solutions, AC Cars will develop the engine to suit the characteristics and potential that its GT platform delivers.
The new unit will run in two different states for tune, depending on the model of car. Inherently lighter than the V8 models, the new cars will also benefit from the introduction of additional weight saving with the use of more carbon fibre for relevant elements of the chassis. The full specification for each engine and the production power outputs will be announced in spring 2025 but power output is expected be up to 390bhp.
In addition to the new engine options, AC Cars has also announced the introduction of a new dual-clutch gearbox option for the car, which will perfectly compliment the performance of the engines. This gearbox will be available alongside a six-speed manual option.
Speaking at the announcement David Conza, CEO of AC Cars, said: “This is a key step in our programme of growth, yet allows us to stay true to what define us. Offering clients a wider choice of performance engines will broaden the appeal for our exclusive sports cars, and means we can reach the markets that impose higher taxation of large displacement engines.”
The final pricing and specification for the new AC Cobra GT Roadster and GT Coupe models will be confirmed, but prices are expected to start from £235,000 Including VAT. Reservations are now open at AC.Cars.
About AC Cars
The Weller Brothers established what is now Britain’s oldest vehicle manufacturer in 1901, producing cars and motorbikes from their workshop in West Norwood, London. The nascent company produced its first vehicle in 1903, but the Autocarrier was introduced a year later (from which the name AC was later derived). This was the first three-wheel commercial delivery vehicle and proved an instant success.
However, the AC Ace cemented the company’s status following its launch in 1953. With an aluminium body designed and built by Eric George Gray, it gained the respect of racing enthusiasts for its everyday practicality and pace. This was the car which would evolve to incorporate the Ford V8 and become the AC Cobra of legend.
Over the years the AC Cobra has endured, with its unmistakable shape and unique design. With production limited and every car built to an exacting standard, it remains reserved for exclusive clientele.
With its own facilities in the UK and Germany, AC Cars is working with leading industry suppliers for design and development, and construction, and the AC Cobra GT range heralds a new era in the production of the company’s vehicles. In addition to its Donington HQ and facility on the south coast, AC Cars will continue to expand its development and production capabilities in the UK.
Source: AC Cars
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