Brabham Automotive is an Australian automobile manufacturer founded by David Brabham, a professional racing driver with a long standing career in Formula 1, Touring cars, and GT Racing.
The company's seventy years of racing heritage is derived from Sir Jack Brabham, the father of David Brabham, whom founded the Formula One racing team and racing car manufacturer Brabham in 1960.
Located in Adelaide, South Australia, the company launched its first car, the Brabham BT62, in 2018 as a track-focused sports car. Its limited production run of seventy examples includes GT class cars and road-legal conversions.
Vehicles[]
Vehicle | Engine | Performance | Layout |
---|---|---|---|
BT62 2019 |
Manufacturers | |
---|---|
Asia | Honda · Hongqi · Hyundai · Infiniti · Lexus · Isuzu · Mazda · Mitsubishi · Nio · Nissan · Subaru · Toyota · Xpeng |
Australasia | Beck Kustoms · Brabham Automotive · Holden |
Europe | Alfa Romeo · Alpina · Apollo · Audi · BMW · Bugatti · Citroën · Ferrari · Fiat · Isdera · Italdesign · Koenigsegg · KTM · Lamborghini · Lancia · Maserati · Mercedes-Benz · Opel · Pagani · Peugeot · Polestar · Porsche · Renault · Rimac · SEAT · Spania · Volkswagen · Volvo |
Fictional | Hot Wheels · Need for Speed |
Russia | Marussia |
United Kingdom | Ariel · Aston Martin · Austin · BAC · Bentley · Caterham · Jaguar · Land Rover · Lister · Lotus · McLaren · Mini · Radical · Rolls-Royce · Spectre · Triumph · Vauxhall |
United States | Acura · AMC · Buick · Cadillac · Carbon Motors · Chevrolet · Chrysler · DMC · Dodge · Ford · GMC · Hennessey · Hummer · Jeep · Lincoln · Mercury · Oldsmobile · Plymouth · Pontiac · Saleen · Scion · Shelby · SRT · Tesla |