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Why This New Generation Of DeLorean Is Such A Big Deal

The original ill-fated DeLorean Motor Company was founded by John DeLorean. The company was responsible for vehicles such as the Pontiac Firebird, but it’s perhaps best known for the DMC DeLorean we’ve all seen in “Back to the Future.” Unfortunately, the company, as well as its owner, fell into trouble and had to file for bankruptcy in 1984. The brand, although unaffiliated with the DeLorean family, was recently resurrected by the Texas-based DeLorean Motor Company which has created a four-seat Alpha5 car under the DeLorean name, having acquired the trademarks needed to do so.

Now, John DeLorean’s daughter Kat is starting her own company, titled DeLorean Next-Generation Motors (DNG Motors), and the goal is to build a sports car. Completely unconnected to the DeLorean Motor Company, Kat DeLorean’s new venture is just building its foundations. DeLorean herself has said that she doesn’t approve of the other DeLorean company, saying, “DMC is not 40 years old and not associated with the DeLorean Family or my father’s ongoing legacy.” 

The vehicle that DNG Motors is aiming to build is going to be called the Model-JZD, named in tribute to John Z. DeLorean. The company has released the first images of its upcoming car and it seems to be in the early stages of development. “This company isn’t here to make money, remember that’s not my dream. These cars will fund dreams, your dreams, your children’s dreams [sic]. The more success we find with our model JZD the more engineering programs and parks we fund,” said Kat DeLorean on her Instagram.

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