1951 - 2002

Frazer Nash 

Frazer Nash  Key Features

  • Body type:  All types
  • Country of origin:  Poland
  • Built in:  Poland

Information about Frazer Nash 

Frazer Nash, a venerable name in British automotive history, traces its origins to 1922 when founder Archibald Frazer-Nash established the company. Renowned for its chain-drive transmission and a focus on sports cars, Frazer Nash quickly became synonymous with engineering innovation and motor racing prowess. The brand’s early vehicles, such as the iconic Frazer Nash Boulogne, exemplified lightweight construction and agile performance, capturing the imagination of enthusiasts and racers alike.

Throughout the decades, Frazer Nash evolved, with its participation in competitions like the Le Mans 24 Hours cementing its reputation for durability and speed. However, post-World War II economic challenges led to a shift in the company’s direction. By the mid-20th century, Frazer Nash ceased manufacturing its own cars and pivoted to importing and distributing BMW cars in the UK, laying the groundwork for the modern BMW (UK) operations.

Today, Frazer Nash’s legacy endures through Frazer-Nash Research, which has emerged as a leader in hybrid and electric vehicle technology. The company’s innovative approach to modern transportation challenges showcases a successful transformation from a historic sports car maker to a pioneer in cutting-edge sustainable mobility solutions, demonstrating adaptability and forward-thinking in a rapidly evolving automotive landscape.

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