Brabham Automotive has announced all the livery and colour options for the Brabham BT62 which is coming soon. If this thing is as fast as it is beautiful, there will be envious people in the paddock in the near future.
There will be two paintwork categories to choose from: the Celebration series and the Signature series. The BT62 will be released soon and will have a base price of £1 million (that's about $1.3 million).
In addition, production of the Brabham BT62 will be limited to just 70 cars in recognition of Brabham's 70-year legacy. So get your finances in order and join the queue.
Brabham BT62.
Celebration Series
The Celebration series will be half of the production run. Each model in the series is presented in honour of a particular race win and painted in the colours of the winning car. It's a very cool move.
Photo: Brabham Automotive.
Classic and controversial
The Brabham BT62 / 01 proudly wears the iconic Australian colours from the winning BT7 car. Green and gold is a beautiful colour combination.
Brabham BT62 / 03, the debut car shown in London, celebrates its third Grand Prix victory. Having won in 1966 at Reims in a BT19, Jack Brabham became the first driver to win a Formula One race in a car of his own design.
And they're not going to shy away from any of their deserved victories, however controversial they may be.
Exclusive treatments
A plaque is mounted on the panel of each Celebration Series vehicle.
Photo: Brabham Automotive.
Signature Series
The Signature Series will give you the opportunity to work with Brabham's in-house designers to put together a unique and personalised vehicle. For example, the Brabham BT62, which was recently unveiled in Adelaide, South Australia, showcased a new livery featuring white and green with bold orange accents. This car rode on optional racing wheels finished in silver.
Other options available to Brabham BT62 owners are a full carbon fibre package, an optional carbon fibre shell to accommodate a passenger (if required) and the option to configure left or right hand drive. Brabham is working with Microsoft's mixed reality technology to allow owners to customise and visualise their BT62 without having to see it live.
Brabham BT62 Gallery
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