Westfield

Westfield, a name synonymous with affordable British sports cars, carved its niche in the post-Lotus Seven world. Founded in 1982, the company initially produced replicas of the iconic Seven, capitalizing on the kit car market's appeal. Westfield quickly evolved, developing its own designs, notably the SEi and SEiW, which offered improved performance and handling.

While embracing the Seven's minimalist ethos, Westfield explored various engine options, from Ford to Rover powerplants. The brand's focus remained on lightweight construction and driver engagement, appealing to enthusiasts seeking a raw, visceral driving experience. Despite financial challenges and changes in ownership, Westfield persevered, maintaining a presence in the kit car and track day scene, though its impact never quite eclipsed its inspiration.