- Autoforma has designed a stunning Volvo P1800ES shooting brake restomod. Â Â
- It’s available in three trims, with the bold Forward Fashionista debuting first.  Â
- It has a turbocharged Volvo T5 engine, a revised suspension, and bold color options.Â
Autoforma, a Dutch restomod design company, has introduced a stunning take on the P1800ES shooting brake from the early 1970s. The company is offering the car in three trims, starting with the Forward Fashionista—the most extreme variant. Â
Under the hood is a Volvo’s turbocharged T5 five-cylinder engine, which pairs with a “revised transmission.” Autoforma also upgrades the brakes with improved cooling while giving the car a quicker steering ratio. Â
The trim also includes reworked chassis geometry and a wider stance. The bumpers are available with anthracite, silver, and chrome brightwork, with the grille and front-end receiving reworked detailing. There are also carbon-fiber wheel arch extensions, a front chin spoiler, and an integrated roof spoiler. Â
Photo by: Autoforma
LED lights are standard front and rear on the Volvo, with two forged wheel options, an optional roof rack, and a range of custom paint finishes. The Forward Fashionista trim has the widest and boldest color palette of the three trims. Â
Inside, there is a reupholstered dashboard, redesigned seats and door panels, and a new center console that starts at the dashboard and splits the rear seats. Autoforma even offers optional bespoke-fitted luggage to match whatever interior you decide to have. Â
The other two P1800 trims are called Heritage Heaven and Modern Marvel. The Heritage “honors the original design language,” according to the company, and is available with period-correct colors and materials with mechanical upgrades focused on reliability. Â
The Modern Marvel trim expands the scope of modernization, offering modern lighting options, upgraded suspension, and a wider range of colors and materials. Autoforma plans to build five cars per year priced at around €300,000 ($356,000 at today’s exchange rate), according to Hagerty. Â

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Source: Autoforma
Motor1’s Take: Autoforma has created a stunning Volvo P1800 SE shooting brake restomod that perfectly blends the car’s unique styling with a modern design. The photos show off a gorgeous-looking car in a body style we don’t often see, so we had to share it.Â
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