Alvis, the British manufacturer of sports cars from 1919 to the late 1960s, is coming back to build a limited run of continuation cars. The company went bust in 1968, but was revived in 2012 as the ...
Historic British brand Alvis, founded in 1919 and at one point the employer of Alec Issigonis, the designer of the original Mini, is back building beauties as part of a continuation series of cars.
Alvis, the classic British sports car manufacturer, has expanded its range of Continuation Series cars to six models and two chassis configurations. The company, which had been defunct for fifty years ...
Around a decade ago, when I was still living in central London, I remember running into this nicely maintained Alvis cabriolet. A walk around it made me think what a shame it is that, while Bentley ...
There are few survivors from the Golden Age of the British sports car industry. Triumph, MG and Sunbeam are gone, at least in their original form. So too, TVR and Jensen. Jaguar no longer makes sports ...
The Alvis Car Company will unveil its latest Lancefield continuation car at Automobile Council 2025 in Chiba City, Japan. 88 years since the first special order left Alvis’ Coventry factory for the ...
In purely rational terms, this is not the best car we’ll test this year. The steering has a big dead spot just off centre, the headlights do little more than deposit a puddle of golden light a couple ...
Most people in Coventry will be familiar with the Alvis Retail Park - the busy shopping destination on Holyhead Road - but how many know of the car factory which once stood there and gave it its name?
Most people in Coventry will be familiar with the Alvis Retail Park - the busy shopping destination on Holyhead Road - but how many know of the car factory which once stood there and gave it its name?