Radford: The Art of Coachbuilding Returns Radford is a historic British coachbuilder revived for the modern era by a “dream team” including Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button, TV personality Ant Anstead, and designer Mark Stubbs. Originally famous in the swinging sixties for creating bespoke Minis for the Beatles, the reborn Radford focuses on creating ultra-exclusive, bespoke sports cars that combine classic aesthetics with modern performance. Their debut vehicle is the Radford Type 62-2. Developed in partnership with Lotus, it is a modern homage to the Lotus 62 race car. While it sits on a Lotus Exige chassis, the bodywork is entirely custom carbon fiber, and the interior is a masterclass in analog luxury (featuring Bremont clocks). Jenson Button personally tuned the suspension to ensure the car offers a sublime balance between track performance and road compliance. Modern Coachbuilding Tailor Made: Every car is built to the exact requirements of the client, from paint to pedal feel. Performance: Powered by a supercharged Toyota V6, delivering up to 600 bhp in a featherlight package. Heritage: Reviving the spirit of the 1960s with 21st-century reliability and material science. Radford is not about mass production; it is about the personal connection between a driver and their machine. It is bespoke automotive tailoring at its finest. Enter Radford