Radford reinvents a 60's icon

This week, Radford officially unveiled its Type 62-2 sportscar as part of the annual Monterey car week. The Lotus Type 62-2 coachbuilt by Radford is limited to just 62 examples with each model built precisely to its individual owner’s desired specification.

Radford was born out of inspiration by the legendary British coachbuilding company of the same name, which once built cars for a celebrity clientele that included all four of The Beatles. The global company with British heart and soul is co-owned by leading designer Mark Stubbs, broadcaster and motoring specialist Ant Anstead, former Formula One World Champion, Jenson Button and acclaimed business adviser and lawyer Roger Behle.

Radford’s first new model of the modern era is built in a partnership with Lotus. While the mid-engine two-seater coupe takes inspiration from the revered 1960’s Lotus Type 62, it utilises the Hethel marque’s latest technologies to deliver the purest possible driving experience.

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