The Genesis of Talbot Lago
From the crossroads of two great automotive legacies, to the pinnacle of racing excellence, discover the story that shaped automotive history.
Through the genius of Anthony Lago and the masterful craftsmanship of his team, Talbot-Lago became a brand synonymous with innovation, elegance, and speed. Though production ceased in the mid-1950s, the legacy of these magnificent machines has never faded.
Today, we revive that same spirit, blending Talbot-Lago’s history of luxury, performance, and engineering ingenuity into a new era of hypercars. The foundation has been set.
The legend continues.
Talbot-Lago milestones
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1934
Anthony Lago acquires French Talbot operations
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1937
Introduction of the legendary T150C SS ‘Teardrop’
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1948
Racing debut of the T26C in Monaco Grand Prix
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1949
T26C wins at the Belgian Grand Prix (Louis Rosier) and French Grand Prix (Louis Chiron)
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1950
Le Mans victory with Louis Rosier driving 23 hours
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1959
Talbot-Lago ceases production
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2025
Rebirth of the Talbot-Lago legacy
[# Heritage images sourced from public sources and publications Talbot, Alan Spitz;
Talbot Lago Grand-Sport: The Cars from Paris. Peter M. Larsen, Ben Erickson]
The Idea Behind Talbotlago Mondial
Every marque has a beginning, but only a few leave a legacy that endures through generations. Explore the defining moments, remarkable achievements, and timeless craftsmanship that shaped Talbot-Lago into one of the most celebrated names in automotive history. From the racing circuits of Le Mans to the concours d'elegance of Pebble Beach, our creations have always stood as testaments to the marriage of art and engineering.
Every marque has a beginning, but only a few leave a legacy that endures through generations. Explore the defining moments, remarkable achievements.