Meet The $1.3 Million Supercar That’s Totally Street Legal

Brabham Automotive

Brabham Automotive

When we first saw the Brabham BT62, we were blown away. Formula 1 roots, an feather-light carbon fiber construction, and 700-horsepower, 5.4-liter V8 between the axles—everything about it screamed automotive perfection.

Brabham Automotive

The catch was a $1.3 million price tag and the fact that the British hypercar could only legally be driven on a track. But now anyone who secured one of the 70 limited-edition performance vehicles can cough up an extra $200,000 to have the company make the BT62 totally street-legal. 

Brabham Automotive

A Brabham press release states that in addition to ensuring its up to snuff from a legal standpoint, specifications will be altered to make it more drivable.

This includes raising the ride height with a front and rear axle lift kit, increasing the steering lock range, adding air conditioning, fitting door locks and immobilizers, and high-quality upholstery in the interior.

Brabham Automotive

“This isn’t a car designed for the road,” said David Brabham, managing director and son of F1 legend Jack Brabham. “With that said, it’s clear some customers are keen to have a road compliant option with their BT62, particularly to drive to and from the track.”

If an owner changes their mind, Brabham can also reverse the changes. 

Brabham Automotive

The first road-going BT62 will be delivered this summer. 

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