1986 - Ongoing

Hult Healey 
  • Type of car:  Kit cars
  • Body type:  Sports cars
  • Country of origin:  New Zealand
  • Built in:  New Zealand

Embarking on a journey through the storied annals of Hult Healey reveals a brand steeped in automotive heritage and innovation. Founded by the visionary duo of Roger Hult and Tobias Healey in the early 1950s, Hult Healey carved its niche in the sports car segment with its debut model, the Hult Healey Roadster. This car not only showcased sleek aesthetics but also featured engineering ingenuity with its lightweight chassis and robust engine, setting the stage for performance and elegance.

Through the decades, Hult Healey has maintained a dynamic presence in the automotive world, consistently pushing the boundaries of design and technology. Their commitment to excellence was most notably recognized during the golden age of auto racing in the 1960s, when Hult Healey cars became synonymous with durability and speed, clinching several prestigious racing titles.

Today, Hult Healey continues to embody the spirit of its founders. Despite facing fierce competition and shifting market dynamics, the brand has adapted remarkably, integrating modern technologies such as electric powertrains and advanced driver-assistance systems into their latest models. This blend of historical legacy with contemporary innovation keeps Hult Healey relevant and revered in the ever-evolving car industry.



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