Atlantis Motors

Atlantis Motors was a Lovian sports car company founded in 1952. It is known for making the finest Lovian cars, known for their quality and reliability.

History
Atlantis Motors was founded in 1952 by Henry Chase (ancestor of Justin Abrahams), a passionate admirer of Eurpoean sports cars. Atlantis' headquarters, based near Kinley, was where Chase and his team of 20 hand-built the models. When he died in 1978, his son Albert took over. In 1985, Albert unexpectedly died and the company ceased operations. In 33 years, 1413 cars were made.

Atlantis 270
The 270 Coupe was the first Atlantis made. Originally built in 1952, it was produced until 1960. In its 8 year span, 470 cars were made.

Atlantis 262
The 262 was the second Atlantis model porsuced. Released in 1958, it had an amazingly lightweight and modern design. By its end in 1967, 520 cars were made. Priced at only US$10,000, the price had skyrocketed to $20,000 in 1967.

Atlantis 470/550S
The 470 was the ultimate Atlantis built. Created in a mid-engined layout, its 470 HP motor got it to 60 MPH in 6 seconds, and on to a top speed of 171 MPH (KPH). The car was priced at an even more spectacular US$79,000, which limited production to only 26 cars (from 1970-1974). In 1973, the 550S version was released. With a 550 HP engine, it propelled the car to 184 MPH. With an outrageous price tag of US$105,000 only 5 cars were made in 1973 and 1974.

Atlantis 317
The 317 was the final Atlantis model. It was first sold in 1978, and was last made in 1985. The coupe was priced at over US$37,000 and the roadster, introduced in 1980, was sold for US$45,000. In 1985, the company ceased productions after 392 317's were made.