Brabham Will Make Your BT62 Hypercar Road Legal For The Price Of An R8

The Brabham BT62 now has a Road Compliance Conversion option for owners wanting to play with their 700bhp hypercar away from the track
Brabham Will Make Your BT62 Hypercar Road Legal For The Price Of An R8

The Brabham BT62 has a particularly clear purpose. It’s about tearing up racetracks, and…that’s it, really. It’s not road legal, so the 70 owners will have to enjoy their 5.4-litre, naturally-aspirated V8 monsters on circuits only.

But if you had one, you’d want to take it down to the supermarket every now and then, wouldn’t you? Or perhaps out for a nice early Sunday morning B-road blast? That seems to be what many of the 70 were after, so in response to “Some customers’ desire for occasional road use,” Brabham Automotive has announced a new ‘Road Compliance Conversion’ for the car.

Brabham Will Make Your BT62 Hypercar Road Legal For The Price Of An R8

All European market cars optioned thusly will be converted in the UK and put through the DVSA’s (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) IVA (Individual Vehicle Approval) test.

Along with making each BT62 comply with all the necessary regulations, Brabham will also make various changes to ensure each road journey isn’t a complete nightmare. Alterations include a front and rear axle lift kit, more steering lock, air conditioning, door locks, and some fancier interior trim.

Brabham Will Make Your BT62 Hypercar Road Legal For The Price Of An R8

Brabham Automotive admits there will be a slight weight penalty, although a specific figure isn’t given. In any case, it’ll be nicely offset by your lightened wallet: as you’d expect for bespoke work on such a limited-run car, the option is not cheap. You’re looking at £150,000, or around the cost of nicely-specced Audi R8. Still, that’s small change for people buying a car that’s already £1 million before taxes and other options.

If you had a BT62, would you tick this box, or leave it as a weapon for the track only?

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Comments

Anonymous

Would it be cheaper to buy an R8 and get it as good on a racetrack as the BT62, or buy the BT62 and get it roadworthy?

01/08/2019 - 13:37 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Or get a r8 to tow your BT62 to the racetrack

01/08/2019 - 13:44 |
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RWB Dude

I would 100% take this over an R8 at the same price

01/08/2019 - 15:37 |
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The conversion alone costs as much as the r8, the car without the conversion is a cool million lol

01/08/2019 - 20:34 |
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Bring a Caterham To MARS

None of you are talking about how Road Compliance package is the single most badass name for a road version ever

01/08/2019 - 23:45 |
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Tbh it sounds like something striaght out of a Driving test.

You want to do the Road Compliance Test?
Another $200

01/09/2019 - 01:12 |
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Noah 7

Saw a BT62 in the flesh a couple of weeks ago, it somehow looks even more insane in real life

01/09/2019 - 08:10 |
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Dave 12

Just for the convenience of driving to and from track days I’d probably do it if I was minted. But no way would I be dailying it.

01/09/2019 - 09:11 |
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