Peerless was a British automobile manufacturer that operated from 1957 to 1960, based in Slough, England. Founded by Bernie Rodger, the company aimed to produce luxury cars that combined British craftsmanship with American V8 power. Peerless cars were known for their elegant styling, refined interiors, and powerful engines, making them popular among affluent motorists seeking a prestigious vehicle. The company’s flagship model, the Peerless GT, was a sleek sports car featuring a fiberglass body and a 4.5-liter V8 engine sourced from Buick. Despite garnering praise for its performance and design, Peerless faced financial difficulties and ceased production in 1960. However, the Peerless GT remains a sought-after classic car, admired by collectors for its rarity and unique blend of British and American automotive heritage.