The MBM Tourismo was a very low-production (likely only two were built)[1] automobile sold by Peter Monteverdi.
It had a backbone chassis and coil sprung wishbone front suspension, with a Triumph Herald swing axle at the rear, although it is unknown what may have been different in the MBMs.
The engine was a 997 cc Ford Anglia 105E unit, as was usual for the Heron as well.
[4] A 1961 MBM Tourismo currently resides in the Swiss Transport Museum in Luzern Switzerland.
engine with 100 PS (73.5 kW), and was front-engined unlike the Lotus and Elvas with which it was meant to compete.