Bristol and the Blue Sky: England’s Most Eccentric Sports-Car Maker Launches the Bullet
It?s been two years since we first told you about the plans of Bristol, arguably Britain?s most eccentric low-volume sports-car maker, to build a new model. Back then, we were told that the company was planning its relaunch for 2015, and that the new car would have a hybrid powertrain.
Neither of those things has happened, and although development of the gasoline-electric version is said to still be underway, the Bristol Bullet will be powered by a BMW-sourced V-8. We?re also told that production is expected to begin in early 2017, although it?s fair to say that we?re not holding our breath on that.
We?re not going to be rude about the way the Bullet looks; that?s what the comment section is for. We?ll limit ourselves to observing that if, as Francis Bacon said, there is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion, then the Bristol?s bathtub stance and contrasting sharp and curved detailing make it very excellent indeed. The official line from the factory is that the car was styled by an eminent Italian designer who ?chooses to remain anonymous.? To the point where, we imagine, said designer has since gone into hiding.
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