Lagonda Rapide

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Lagonda Rapide
Manufacturer Aston Martin
Production 19611964
55 produced
Successor Aston Martin Lagonda
Class GT car
Body style FR 4-door saloon
Engine 4.0 L DOHC I6
Related Aston Martin DB4

The Lagonda Rapide was a 4-door GT car produced from 1961 through 1964. Based on the Aston Martin DB4, it was David Brown's attempt to revive the Lagonda marque which he had purchased in 1953. The car featured tailfins and a horse collar grille like Ford's failed Edsel.

The Rapide used a 4.0 L straight-6 engine, which would later be used in the Aston Martin DB5. Other new features included a de Dion tube rear suspension which would find its way into the Aston Martin DBS.

The car was built to order only and costly at £4,950. However, 55 vehicles were produced, of which 48 are known today.

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