Back in December 2022, AC Cars announced that it would be reviving the iconic Cobra for a new generation, and one year later, we got our first look at the AC GT Roadster, after which the Coupe was unveiled last August. At that time, AC Cars – which is based in the UK – announced that the Ford 5.0L V8 Coyote powered AC GT Roadster and Coupe will be sold in the U.S., and the Roadster was subsequently on display at ModaMiami in Florida for prospective customers to check out in the flesh. Now, AC Cars America has officially launched.
AC Cars America, LLC is based in West Palm Beach, Florida, helping to bring the UK car company stateside in an official manner. It’s led by Jeremy Stein, an entrepreneur that has successfully founded, scaled, and sold multiple enterprises over the past quarter century. Under his leadership, AC Cars America will serve as the company’s central hub for U.S. operations, which will manage sales, engage with clients, partner with other brands, and offer bespoke experiences.
“AC Cars America is poised to play a critical role in the next chapter of our global journey,” said David Conza, CEO of AC Cars England. “The U.S. is AC Cars biggest single market, and establishing a dedicated company ensures that clients will receive the best possible care while we continue to reach a greater audience for our exclusive models.” “I am honored and thrilled to collaborate with David Conza and the incredible team at AC Cars, and lead the revival of AC Cars in America,” Stein added. “I look forward to introducing a new era of performance and craftsmanship to U.S. clients while staying true to the spirit that has made AC Cars legendary.”
For those looking to purchase a new AC GT Roadster or Coupe, the bad news is, the first two years of production is already sold out, though AC Cars was hosting reception appointments in Miami for the Roadster as it allocates the next round of limited production spaces.
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