Adamo: A Milestone in the History of Off-Road Vehicles

Adamo was born from a visionary idea by Milton Adamo, who saw the sports car market as an opportunity to diversify his family's polyester furniture factory in São Paulo.

Inspired by the success of Puma, Adamo began its journey with the launch of its first prototype at the 6th Auto Show in 1968, at the Petrobrás stand.

The initial model was a small sports car with curved lines and Volkswagen 1300 mechanics, but it would only go into production in 1970, after a series of refinements.

Thus was born the first Adamo GT, a car that brought innovative features for the time, such as retractable headlights and a more refined approach to design.

Adamo quickly stood out for its creative solutions.

While other companies adapted shortened Volkswagen platforms, Adamo chose to maintain the original length, creating a more stable and spacious car.

This decision gave rise to a model that mixed features of a sports convertible with those of a buggy.

Adamo represents an important chapter in Brazil’s automotive history.

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