Eadon Green debuts at Geneva
Eadon Green’s founder and Managing Director, Felix Eaton, says the company is all about making a car that combines classic looks with modern reliability.
Named after a mountain range on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, the Black Cuillin takes styling inspiration from Alfa Romeo’s 8C 2900 of the 1930s, as well as the much more recent Morgan Aero 8. A look at the back end of the car shows that Eadon Green designers may have also been influenced by Holden’s eFiJy concept!
The result of collaborations with various partners, the Black Cuillin that debuted at Geneva features a coachbuilt aluminium body and is powered by a 6.0-litre V12 engine of undisclosed origin (but likely from BMW).
Apart from a few images of the interior, no performance specs or other details have been released, but Eadon Green says the Black Cuillin carries all the technology and assistance features modern drivers except, as well as high-end interior features like full leather sports seats and walnut dash trim.
Each vehicle will be built to order, Eadon Green says, with the customer selecting features and fitout to suit their own personal tastes.