The discerning customer’s post-war saloon and drophead coupé of choice, the Lagonda has class, performance, heritage, style and many innovative...
Introduced in 1933, the six-cylinder 16/80 marked a departure from its predecessor, the short-lived 2-Litre Continental four-cylinder model, while retaining...
The successor to the M45, the LG45 was built around the same highly capable, competition-proven 4.5-liter Meadows inline-six engine, but...
Lagonda V12 (1938-39) The Car Coming soon The Specs Below are the technical specifications and any performance numbers we could...
Founded in 1906 in Staines, Middlesex, the Lagonda car company has its roots in the vision of American entrepreneur Wilbur...
In the restrained ambiance of pre-war British saloons, the Lagonda LG45 Rapide stood out with its bold design—courtesy of Frank...
In 1906, the inception of the Lagonda car company took place in Staines, Middlesex, courtesy of American entrepreneur Wilbur Gunn...
This is the most famous Lagonda of all. Built for the factory-backed racing efforts of the Fox & Nichol team,...
Although W.O. Bentley is primarily associated with his eponymous automotive brand today, his profound influence extended to other prominent English...
Lagonda 3 Litre 4-door Saloon (1958) The Car Coming soon The Specs Below are the technical specifications and any performance...
Lagonda ½ Litre (1949) The Car Coming soon The Specs Below are the technical specifications and any performance numbers we...
Lagonda 3 Litre (1954) The Car Coming soon The Specs Below are the technical specifications and any performance numbers we...
Introduced in 1953, the Lagonda 3-Litre was the successor to the 2.6-Litre. For this updated car, Lagonda’s 2.6L engine saw...
The Lagonda V12 was announced at the 1936 Motorshow and the first models appeared in 1937. These were expensive luxury...
The LG45 Rapide featured much of the engineering found on the Lagonda competition cars which had been so successful at...