The Corwin Getaway is a compact mid-engined sports car that was developed and built in Los Angeles, California in the mid to late 1960s.
[7][8] Hall secured a total of $150,000 in funding to produce the prototype, $100,000 of which came from Beverly Hills businessman and Panasonic electronics importer Louis Corwin, for whom the car is named.
[7] The project received support from a variety of celebrities, including boxer Muhammad Ali, actor Sidney Poitier, and singer Marvin Gaye.
While in discussions with Hall about the possibility of lending financial support, Gaye suggested naming the car the Corwin Panther.
Working with designer Dennis Huguley, he conceived of a narrow, two-passenger, three-wheeled "Magic Machine" that combined a motorcycle riding position with the look of an aircraft canopy and a hybrid gas/electric powertrain.
In 2021 it was announced that a revival of the Getaway was planned by the Italian bespoke constructor Giano Automobili, owned by Luigi De Falco.