Bandit was a British automotive brand that operated from 1995 to 1997, established by the Concept Car Company based in Oxford. The brand gained attention for its distinctive styling, which was characterized as "radically different" by its manufacturer.
The Bandit was unveiled at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show and was notable for its extraordinary open-topped four-seater design. The vehicle featured a sculptural aesthetic that combined elements of sports cars, buggies, and hot rods. It was built on a space frame chassis and utilized composite bodywork, which contributed to its unique appearance.
Under the hood, the Bandit was equipped with a Rover 1.4-litre K-series engine, with an option for a 1.5-litre Peugeot diesel engine. The model offered versatility with optional soft and hard tops, as well as detachable doors. Customers had the choice to purchase the vehicle either in kit form or as a fully assembled car.
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