By on September 24, 2008

The name “Lagonda” is one of those car brands you hear tossed around in historical context like the proverbial football. But I was the bad athlete in elementary school, and so no one threw me the football. Apparently Aston Martin, which owns the name, is going to start cranking out cars with the Lagonda badge again. Until recently, I had no real idea what a Lagonda was, is, or is supposed to be. So first thing’s first: prewar Lagondas. From the company’s first car in 1907 until World War II, Lagonda made the kinds of cars you sort of imagine when you think “sports car” and “prewar.” Some models were better than others, some had 1.1 liter 4-cylinder engines, others had 4.5 liter inline sixes, and even some had 4.5 liter V12s with a 5000 rpm “redline.” Many of these cars were even designed by W.O. Bentley, the founder of Bentley Motors, who was pushed out of his namesake company. And during that prewar era, Lagonda was (arguably, to history geeks) a real competitor to Bentley and Rolls-Royce. After World War II, the British car industry started to implode, everybody was merging, and Aston Martin bought Lagonda. And then Aston more or less croaked the Lagonda brand. They produced some of their prewar cars into the 1950s, and also did the original “Rapide” – which essentially looked like a four door Aston DB4. Very cool, but only 50-some cars were ever made. And then Lagonda became the badge for the crazy four door Aston Martin sedans from the 1970s and 1980s that we’ve all seen. And now you know.

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  • avatar
    blowfish

    After World War II, the British car industry started to implode, everybody was merging, and Bentley bought Lagonda. And then Bentley more or less croaked the Lagonda brand.

    I maybe wong, was Aston Martin bought Lagonda.
    WO designed the V12.
    WO left Bentley way back.

  • avatar
    Justin Berkowitz

    @blowfish.

    You are not wrong. My brain just went to lunch without me. Corrected.

  • avatar
    doctorv8

    The 1976-88 Lagonda….the coolest four door EVAR.

  • avatar
    Jonny Lieberman

    DoctorV8: Ahem

  • avatar
    Juniper

    Was that thing in the picture built before or after the Edsel?

  • avatar
    Johnster

    Juniper : Was that thing in the picture built before or after the Edsel?

    After. The thing in the picture, the Lagonda Rapide, featured Superleggera bodywork from Touring of Milan and was built from 1961 through 1964. A grand total of 55 over the 4 year period.

  • avatar
    beetlebug

    The last Lagonda from Aston Martin is still a striking car. The shape is very wedge crazy 70’s overall but it wears it well. I saw one in person this year just parked at a beach parking lot in LA. It had seen better days and I hate to think of what it took to keep it running but it had quite a presence. You don’t realize how long, wide, and very low the car is just from pictures. I hope anything new can have such presence.

  • avatar
    Nicodemus

    “They produced some of their prewar cars into the 1950s, and also did the original “Rapide” – which essentially looked like a four door Aston DB4.”

    The original ‘Rapide’ was a pre-war car, not the one you are thinking of. It looked like a cross between a [Jaguar]SS100 and a Mercedes Benz SSK with maybe a bit of Invicta low chassis with which it shared some components.

    http://www.motorbase.com/vehicle/by-id/-1753056520/

  • avatar

    Nicodemus, nice to know some other gearheads here understand history enough to know what an SS100 is! I had the amazing privilege to ride in one two weeks ago. Amazing machine and truly beautiful to behold. Much smaller than either the Lagonda or the SSK though. MUCH smaller.

    –chuck

  • avatar
    doctorv8

    Jonny….not even close.

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