UK – The British carmaker’s first new vehicle in more than a decade will launch later this year as a 70th anniversary model. The company says its BMW-powered car will be “a modern take on the best of British craftsmanship”.
Bristol Cars says Project Pinnacle will be the subject of further announcements.
Established in 1945, the luxury vehicle manufacturer was brought out of administration in 2011 as a subsidiary of the newly formed Bristol Automotive Group, based in Surrey and part of the Kamkorp group of companies.
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