Sunbeam Imp
The Sunbeam Imp is a small, lightweight car produced by the British manufacturer Sunbeam from 1963 to 1964. It was designed as a compact vehicle, featuring a rear-engine layout and a distinctive, rounded body shape. The Imp was known for its economical performance and was equipped with a 875 cc engine, making it suitable for city driving.
The Sunbeam Imp was part of the Rootes Group, which aimed to compete with other small cars of the era, such as the Mini. Although production ceased after a short run, the Imp remains a notable example of 1960s British automotive design and is appreciated by classic car enthusiasts today.