The AC Greyhound is a luxury sports car produced by AC Cars Limited, a British car manufacturer, from 1959 to 1963. It was designed as a more comfortable and spacious alternative to the AC Ace sports car, which was also produced by the company.
The Greyhound was powered by a 2.0-liter, 6-cylinder engine that produced 120 horsepower. It had a top speed of 103 miles per hour and could accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just over 10 seconds. The car was equipped with a four-speed manual transmission and a hydraulic clutch.
One of the notable features of the AC Greyhound was its spacious and comfortable interior. It had a full-width dashboard with a large speedometer and tachometer, as well as a radio and a heater as standard equipment. The car also featured leather seats and a wood-rimmed steering wheel.
Although the AC Greyhound was a commercial failure, with only 83 units produced during its four-year production run, it is now considered a classic car and is highly sought after by collectors.