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New Allard J2X launches in Europe

Legend returns!

Legendary Allard J2X to live again in Europe as a modern, bespoke sports car

Allard J2X

Allard J2X

The Allard name will once again be seen on European roads, with the announcement that the Canadian-built Allard J2X MK II will be distributed across the continent by UK-based Premium Classic Cars Ltd.

The original Allard J2X was a limited production road racing car which totalled only 83 cars during its original production run between 1951 and 1954. The combination of powerful American V8 power and a lightweight chassis created a formidable machine that was put to good work in the hands of drivers such as Masten Gregory, Carroll Shelby and movie star, Steve McQueen. 

Now, the Allard Motor Works has revived this legendary machine with the launch of the J2X MK II; a bespoke, modern, handcrafted version of the famed British competition roadster which integrates modern build quality and safety technology into the iconic design. Comfort, reliability and blistering performance are assured via a comprehensive mechanical specification which includes a 350bhp, fuel injected, GM Ram Jet V8 with over 400lb ft of torque.

Premium Classic Cars Director, Phil Dunmore says: 'The Allard J2X MkII is an outstandingly good, high-quality, high-performance, low-volume sports car and its appeal will be obvious to anyone who sees or drives one. It is true to the original design but offers far greater levels of comfort, reliability and refinement. This is a bespoke, modern performance car with its roots in a glorious past; and that’s a recipe that will appeal to a lot of discerning European enthusiasts.'

Full specifications will be announced shortly and pricing is expected to be from £95,000.

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