THE BUGEYE
4 cylinders
Gasoline
Engine: DOHC
Displacement: 1800cc
Max Power: 128PS (77 kW)
Max Torque: 110 Nm
Max Speed: 118 mph
Yes, 1800cc. This Bugeye has a Mazda Miata NA Engine, making it a Rocketship on Wheels!
The Sprite Mark I quickly became affectionately known as the "Frogeye" in the UK and the "Bugeye" in the US, because its headlights were prominently mounted on top of the bonnet, inboard of the front wings. The car's designers had intended that the headlights could be retracted, with the lenses facing skyward when not in use; a similar arrangement was used many years later on the Porsche 928. But cost cutting by BMC led to the flip-up mechanism being deleted, therefore the headlights were simply fixed in a permanently upright position, giving the car its most distinctive feature. This gave the car its appeal as a result of its much loved cute appearance. The body was styled by Gerry Coker, with subsequent alterations by Les Ireland following Coker's emigration to the US in 1957. The car's distinctive frontal styling bore a strong resemblance to the defunct American 1951 Crosley Super Sport. 48,987 "frogeye" Sprites were made
Fun to Drive, Easy to Maintain
Cars are rented out strictly for Film Projects, Video/Photo shoots, special events and/or staging.
Not available for rent to self-drive.
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