About AC Cars
As Britain’s oldest active vehicle manufacturer, we understand the importance of preserving our brand heritage, but know that we must continually invest in the development of our cars to ensure we remain relevant into the future.
We focus on the entire owner experience: from the first inquiry right through to the delivery of a brand new, hand-crafted British sports car built to an exacting specification. This means combining new manufacturing technologies and materials with the artistry and attention to detail that we have delivered over the last 124 years.

60th Anniversary of the Historic Le Mans Victory
Engineered by a world-class team, each model from AC Cars employs a unique aluminium spaceframe chassis that sets a benchmark for driving dynamics, comfort and safety.
Echoing the old factory in Thames Ditton in the 1960s, AC Cars’ production and assembly facility on the UK’s south coast focuses on the highest quality of craftmanship, with skilled team members building each car to an exacting specification.
Drawing on traditional skills, as well as the very latest principles, the AC Cobra GT range of cars use sophisticated carbon fibre, additive manufacturing as well as hand finished details in their construction.
From the unmistakable profile to the exquisite interior, clients can expect each car to feel special from the moment to open the door and take a seat.
With its own facilities in the UK and Germany, AC Cars is working with leading industry suppliers for design and development, and construction, and the AC Cobra GT range heralds a new era in the production of the company’s vehicles. In addition to its Donington HQ and facility on the south coast, AC Cars will continue to expand its development and production capabilities in the UK and Europe.


The true home of the AC Cobra,
AC Cars fiercely protects the authenticity of genuine AC-badged cars, and the investment owners make in their vehicles.
AC Cars was a partner in the original AC Cobra, and the manufacturer of all original AC Cobra chassis in the 1960s. Through the modification of the existing AC Ace, which had been altered to accommodate the 2.6-litre Ford Zephyr engine in early 1961, the design was later strengthened and included more modern suspension. All period AC Cobra chassis left the company’s factory in Thames Ditton, England.
Please contact us if you want to discuss any aspect of our cars, or want to experience one of our legendary sports cars for yourself.