Aston Martin Lagonda Lagonda 3-Litre

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The Lagonda 3-Litre is an automobile which was produced by Aston Martin Lagonda from 1953 until 1958. It was the second Lagonda model of the David Brown/Aston Martin era. The 3-Litre was fitted with a higher displacement 2.9 L 140 bhp version of the twin overhead camshaft Lagonda Straight-6 engine designed by Walter Owen Bentley. Like its predecessor, the 3-Litre was available as a 4-seat 2-door coupé, built by David Brown subsidiary engineering company Tickford or as a drophead coupé produced by the same coach builders. A 4-door saloon was introduced in 1954 and the 2-door coupé was discontinued in 1956. In early 1955, the Mark II version introduced a floor-mounted gear lever. The car had a separate cruciform braced chassis and the suspension was independent all round, unusual for a car o…

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About the Aston Martin Lagonda Lagonda 3-Litre

Body type
coupe · segment E

Overview

The Aston Martin Lagonda Lagonda 3-Litre is a coupe.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the Aston Martin Lagonda Lagonda 3-Litre?

The Aston Martin Lagonda Lagonda 3-Litre is a coupe, classified in segment E.

Does the Aston Martin Lagonda Lagonda 3-Litre have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the Aston Martin Lagonda Lagonda 3-Litre, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.