Artega
Artega is a boutique German sports car manufacturer founded in 2006 by Klaus Dieter Frers, headquartered in Delbrück, Germany. The company gained recognition with the introduction of the Artega GT, a mid-engine sports car designed by Henrik Fisker, known for its lightweight construction and impressive performance. The Artega GT featured a 3.6-liter V6 engine sourced from Volkswagen, delivering a dynamic driving experience with a focus on agility and precision. Despite its critical acclaim and innovative design, Artega faced financial difficulties and declared bankruptcy in 2012. However, the brand was revived and continued to explore the electric vehicle market, unveiling models such as the all-electric Artega Scalo. Artega remains a symbol of German engineering excellence and the niche market of high-performance, low-volume sports cars, appealing to enthusiasts who appreciate exclusivity and cutting-edge design.