Bricklin SV-1

The Bricklin SV-1 is a two-seat sports car built from 1974 until late 1975. The car was noteworthy for its gull-wing doors and composite bodywork of color-impregnated acrylic resin bonded to fiberglass. Assembly took place in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The name SV-1 is an abbreviation of "safety vehicle one". Bricklin company literature uses both the SV-1 and SV1 formats. To promote the car's safety bona fides, the company touted such features as its integrated roll-over structure and energy-absorbing bumpers.

Bricklin SV-1
Overview
ManufacturerBricklin Canada Ltd. General Vehicles Inc.
Production1974–1975
Model years1974–1976
AssemblyCanada: Saint John, New Brunswick
Designer
  • Marshall Hobart
  • Herb Grasse
Body and chassis
ClassSports car
Body style2-door hatchback
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
DoorsGull-wing doors
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • 3-speed Torque Command automatic (1974)
  • 4-speed BorgWarner T-10 manual (1974)
  • 3-speed FMX automatic (1975)
Dimensions
Wheelbase96.0 in (2,438 mm)
Length178.6 in (4,536 mm)
Width67.6 in (1,717 mm)
Height48.25 in (1,226 mm)
Curb weight3,520 lb (1,597 kg)
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