Arash Motor Company

The Arash Motor Company is a sports car manufacturer based in Newmarket, Suffolk, England. It was originally established by Arash Farboud as Farboud Limited in 1999 and changed name in 2006.

Arash Motor Company Ltd.
Formerly
Farboud Limited
Private
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1999 (1999) in Newmarket, Suffolk
FounderArash Farboud
Headquarters
Websitewww.arashcars.com

History

The company developed the Farboud GT in 2001 which was launched at The Autosport Show held at the Birmingham NEC in 2001. He went on to design the Farboud GTS which was officially launched at the British Motorshow in London in 2004. At that time Chris Marsh was working with Arash as a Sales Representative. His background was that he was the son of Jen Marsh who founded Marcos cars with Frank Costin (Marsh+Costin=Marcos). Marsh became enthusiastic about the Farboud GTS and Arash subsequently granted him a license to use the shape of the car and assist with the development in exchange for shares in the new car company. Marsh subsequently simplified the design by substituting the Audi RS4 based racing engine with a Ford V6. He also changed some cosmetic features including the doors, windows and interior parts. After a dispute in 2005, Marsh renamed the car "The Farbio". This was to announce the Farboud car link to "biofuel" and fitted more with the brand rework. He originally attempted to call the car "The Fangio", but there was push-back from the deceased Formula 1 drivers' Argentine family regarding renumeration.

Arash sold his shares of Farbio to Michael Simmonds. Arash continued as 100% shareholder of Farboud Ltd. This later became Arash Motor Co. The design and concept was later sold to Laurence Tomlinson of Ginetta fame who kept the design and renamed the car the G50.

Models

Farbio GTS, production model at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2005
Farbio GTS 350
2016 Arash AF10
Arash AF8 Cassini at the Geneva Motor Show 2016

Farboud GT

The Farboud GT was the company's first model, announced in 2002 at the Autosport International show in Birmingham. It featured a 2.8-litre V6 twin turbo engine producing 620bhp.

Farboud GTS

The Farboud GTS was shown as a concept car at Autosport International in 2003. Three cars were built before the design was sold to Farbio Sports Cars and production started in 2007 with the car sold as the Farbio GTS. Following the merging of Farbio with Ginetta, the GTS was further developed as the Ginetta F400.

Arash AF10

In 2009, Arash displayed the AF10, featuring a Chevrolet Corvette-sourced 7.0-litre V8 engine producing at least 500bhp.[1] The car was not put into production but Arash later revealed a revised model in 2016 with a hybrid drivetrain and a horsepower claim of 2080 HP.[2]

Arash AF8

The AF8 was designed by Arash and revealed at the Geneva Motor Show 2016. It featured a carbon/steel tubed chassis and a mid-engined 7.0-litre V8 engine producing 505bhp. It later went up the hill at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2015 and 2016.[3]

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See also

References

  1. "Arash AF-10 supercar (2010) unveiled". Car Magazine. 9 November 2009. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  2. "Arash Says It Will Sell You A 2,080 Horsepower Hybrid With A Gated Manual For $1.5 Million". Jalopnik. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  3. "New 200mph Arash AF8 supercar unveiled". Autocar. 28 February 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
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