Hurtan
Hurtan Desarrollos S.L., also known as Hurtan Automóviles, is a Spanish automobile company, founded in 1991 by Juan Hurtado González.[1]
The company is based in Santa Fe, near Granada. It is an automobile manufacturer of retro-styled vehicles.
Models
The company's models, inspired by classic sports cars of the 1950s and 1960s, include:[1][2]
- Albaycín T2 – introduced 1992, 2 seat sports car.
- Albaycín T2+2 – introduced 1996, 4 seat sports car.
- Albaycín 2P – introduced 2004, sports car.
- Albaycín 4P – introduced 2006, roadster.
- Grand Albaycín – introduced 2008, sports car.
- Author – introduced 2017, luxury coupe.[3]
- Route44 – introduced 2017, commercial vehicle, custom configured for different business types (e.g. foodtruck, mobile office or retail store).[3]
- Vintage – introduced 2019, a Jeep Wrangler-based car with "1930s look".
- Grand Albaycin 30th Anniversary – introduced 2022, a Mazda MX-5 (ND)-based car with 1950 – 1960s look.
Velántur Cars
Hurtan designed the retro−coupe bodies for the luxury electric Velántur Cars company, a joint venture of Retrofactory, another Hurtado family business, and Jofemar Corporation of Navarra.[4][5] It will be the first 100% electric powered luxury vehicle produced in Spain. The battery electric vehicles will be manufactured at the former Santana Motor factory in Linares, in the Province of Jaén, Andalusia.[6]
Gallery
- Hurtan Albaycín T2+2
- Hurtan Albaycín T2+2,
grille - Hurtan Albaycín 2P, interior
- Hurtan Albaycín 4P
- Hurtan Albaycín 4P
with top down
See also
References
- ^ a b Hurtan.com: Historia (company history)—(in Spanish), text + gallery of models.
- ^ Hurtan.com: Modelos (models)—(in Spanish) . accessed 23 June 2017.
- ^ a b Auto10.com: New "Hurtan Author and Route44 models review"—(in Spanish), 1 June 2017.
- ^ MotorChase.com: "Velántur Cars wants to release its retro electric car in 2017"—(in English), 26 February 2016.
- ^ Velántur Cars website—(in Spanish)
- ^ DiarioJaen.es: "Velántur fabrica en Santana el primer vehículo eléctrico de lujo hecho en España"—(in Spanish), 22 February 2016.
External links
- Official Hurtan website—(in Spanish)