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Snakes Alive! It’s the AC Cobra GT Coupe

by Nik Berg
2 August 2024 1 min read
Snakes Alive! It’s the AC Cobra GT Coupe

After more than 60 years in production the Cobra will finally be available as a factory-developed coupe.

We’re talking about the British-built AC Cars version here, because on the other side of the Pond Shelby American has been building its Daytona Coupe for decades, and replicas are rampant.

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AC’s design, although inspired by the 1964 A98 Daytona, has a traditional Cobra front end, rather than the more aerodynamic treatment of the famous class-winning Le Mans car. The bodywork is all carbon fibre, extending to muscular haunches and a Kammtail rear.

AC Cobra Gt Coupe rear

It shares the same dimensions and aluminium chassis as the roofless Cobra but the GT Coupe comes with a more potent bite. The entry-level edition gets the same 450 bhp V8 as the roadster, but a supercharged version raises the game to 720 bhp. Opt for the track-focused Clubsport Edition and 799 bhp is let loose. A perfect 50:50 weight distribution is promised and the Clubsport is said to weight less than 1,450 kg.

Only 99 Clubsports will be built, with deliveries scheduled towards the end of 2025, and the price of entry to a GT Coupe is £325,000.

“The reveal of the AC Cobra GT Coupe is a proud moment for us, and the story of a road-going AC Cobra coupe is one years in the making,” says David Conza, Chief Executive Officer of AC Cars. “To have been able to combine the timeless AC Cobra design into a car using the latest design and construction techniques breaks new ground for AC Cars. This means the limited Clubsport Edition will provide an incredible, racing car-like experience on either the road or the track.”

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