The Borgward Isabella Coupé, an elegant vehicle from German automotive history, was produced by the Borgward Group. The Isabella, which was in production from 1954 to 1962, went through several model generations, with the coupé model being one of the most sought-after versions. Technically equipped with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing about 75 horsepower, the vehicle was innovative and powerful for its time. Interestingly, the engine was designed by Borgward's founder himself, Carl F. W. Borgward, who was known for his technical engineering skills. The top speed was around 150 km/h (93 mph), which was quite impressive for that era. In an era when political events like the start of the Vietnam War in 1955 and the release of timeless hits like "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley & His Comets were happening, the Borgward Isabella Coupé represents the technological progress of that time.
The model car of the Borgward Isabella Coupé shown here is a detailed replica in the 1/18 scale, manufactured by Revell. This miniature, based on diecast material, perfectly captures the elegance and stylish design of the original. The painted surface of the model showcases a silver finish with a contrasting black roof, highlighting the classic look of the Borgward Isabella Coupé. On the front of the model, you can see the characteristic twin headlights and the striking Borgward emblem, as well as the lovingly recreated grille structure. Also to note are the finely crafted chrome accents around the windows and the elegant body lines. This model is part of the collection of Modelly member "xxlgs" and serves as an excellent collectible for enthusiasts of historical vehicles.
The Borgward Isabella Coupé went through several development stages, with each generation experiencing technical improvements and design changes. The model from 1954 was one of the first to feature the advanced 1.5-liter engine with an overhead camshaft (OHC). This technical innovation was outstanding for that time and contributed to the performance and durability of the engine. Engineer Albert Friedrich, a technical genius of his time, played a significant role in the engine's development. The vehicle's aerodynamics were also carefully designed, leading to reduced air resistance and thus improved fuel efficiency. The elegant design by the unmatched body designer Werner Oswald made the Isabella Coupé a true style icon of the '50s.
This model car in the 1/18 scale, manufactured by Revell, is a real highlight for model car fans. The car stands out for its outstanding attention to detail, from the accurately replicated interior to the magnificent exterior styling. The model's rims are faithfully recreated, and the hubcaps carry the distinctive Borgward logo. The headlights, taillights, and other fine details like the door handles and rearview mirrors were carefully replicated to make the model as authentic as possible. The smooth, flowing lines and authentic paintwork reflect the visual appeal of the original. Each detail visible in the model, such as the polished bumpers and decorative chrome trims, helps preserve the timeless elegance of the Borgward Isabella Coupé and does justice to admiring glances. This fine miniature is certainly a valuable piece for any model collection.