BT62
The Brabham BT62 features naturally-aspirated 5.4-liter V8 based on Ford modular architecture producing 700 horsepower at 7,400 rpm and 492 lb-ft torque at 6,200 rpm through Holinger six-speed sequential transmission with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters and rear-wheel-drive at 972kg dry weight establishing 653 horsepower-per-ton power-to-weight ratio. Track-focused specification includes carbon fiber monocoque construction, comprehensive aerodynamic package generating 1,200kg downforce through front splitter, rear diffuser, and large rear wing, adjustable suspension geometry, carbon-ceramic brake package, racing ABS system, and bespoke interior with racing seat and minimal equipment prioritizing performance over comfort amenities.
BT62 launched 2018 represents Brabham Automotive revival honoring legendary Formula 1 constructor heritage established by Sir Jack Brabham winning three world championships 1959-1966, creating limited-production track hypercar with 70-unit run celebrating 70-year brand history, priced approximately £1 million establishing exclusive positioning. The naturally-aspirated V8 and extreme lightweight construction demonstrates old-school performance philosophy prioritizing mechanical purity over hybrid complexity, with massive downforce generation creating professional racing car capability in non-homologated package appealing to wealthy track-day enthusiasts and collectors, establishing Australian manufacturer credibility through Brabham family involvement and motorsport heritage connection, with subsequent BT62R road-legal variant demonstrating market demand for extreme performance translating beyond track-only limitation, representing boutique hypercar segment celebrating racing legacy through contemporary engineering execution targeting passionate enthusiasts valuing brand heritage and driving purity over mainstream supercar accessibility.