Lutteral was an Argentine automotive brand that operated from 1968 until the 1980s. The company specialized in manufacturing coupes and estates, primarily based on the I.K.A. Torino, a model that was popular in Argentina during that era.
The vehicles produced by Lutteral featured a 3.8-litre engine, which was tuned to deliver an output of 200 brake horsepower. This performance-oriented approach was complemented by a four-speed gearbox, enhancing the driving experience. Additionally, Lutteral vehicles were equipped with servo-assisted disc and drum brakes, contributing to improved safety and handling.
Throughout its production run, Lutteral focused on creating distinctive models that catered to a niche market, but the brand eventually ceased operations in the 1980s, marking the end of its contribution to the Argentine automotive landscape.
Comments