Studebaker Avanti

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Studebaker Avanti

USA vs USA — 1963 vs 1963

Studebaker Avanti (1963)
Studebaker Avanti (1963)
Specifications
Avanti R2 SuperchargedAvanti R2
Horsepower289 hp289 hp
Torque335 lb-ft330 lb-ft
Engine Size4,736 cc4,736 cc
0-60 mph7.3 sec7.3 sec
Top Speed160 mph150 mph
¼ Mile15.3 sec15.8 sec
Weight3,400 lbs
Wheelbase2,794 mm2,794 mm
Length4,902 mm4,877 mm
Units Produced4,6433,834
Original MSRP$4,445
Value (Excellent)$80,000$125,000
Collectibility5/109/10
Rarity7/108/10
The Verdict

It's a closely fought contest. The 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 Supercharged brings higher top speed, better value to the table, and the 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 answers with quicker acceleration, stronger collectibility. Both are excellent machines that reward their owners in different ways — there's no wrong answer here.

Overview

Few model names carry as much weight as the Studebaker Avanti. The 1963 and 1963 iterations represent different chapters in this storied nameplate's history, each reflecting the priorities and technologies of its era. On paper, the two are remarkably close in power output, with the 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 Supercharged producing 289 hp and the 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 delivering 289 hp. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Studebaker Avanti uses a V8 OHV 16V Supercharged displacing 4,736 cc, while the Studebaker Avanti relies on a V8 OHV Supercharged with 4,736 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 edges ahead at 7.3 seconds versus 7.3 seconds. From a collectibility standpoint, the 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.