Bristol Bullet - British carmaker’s first new model in over a decade

Bristol Bullet, elegance surpassed

Just as the title claims, it’s been a decade since British luxury automobile company Bristol Cars has released a car, which is why everyone is fussing over the release of their new Bristol Bullet. On top of this, they’re only releasing a total of 70 models (to celebrate their 70th anniversary), so you don’t expect to see one near you. If you do happen to spot this beautiful automobile, consider yourself lucky.

There are many key points which have car enthusiasts all over the UK talking about the Bristol Bullet. For example, the Bullet is comprised of carbon fiber elements, making it very light (under 1,113 kg). It also boasts 370 hp from 4.8-liter of displacement which allows the powerful engine to accelerate the drivers from 0 to 62 mph in just a mere 3.8 seconds! Although most of the car is handmade from Bristol Cars themselves, the engine is sourced from BMW and the model is the V8. However, the V8 is refined and developed in-house.

Bristol Bullet, interior view

One of the greatest aspects of this automobile is the fact that it features numerous high-tech amenities, whilst holding its value as a classic, British roadster. Wifi, Bluetooth, Radio and Smartphone connectivity options will appease those who require such features, whilst the sleek design satisfies the classic car lovers. The Bristol Bullet really is the perfect combination of new age technology fused with a classic design, which is why we love it!

We all love convertibles, which is perfect because the Bristol Bullet is one. For those worried about the rain ruining their Bullet, there’s no need to worry because it features a lot of waterproof leather.

Final thoughts - Personally, we love the Bristol Bullet. It seems like Bristol Cars really took the time to break down the different components of a car and refine each one. They then brought it all together to form this classic, British roadster with modern capabilities. Great Job! Unfortunately, it is priced at £250,000, so it may not be within everyone’s budget.

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