CAD CAM Automotive is a major supplier of vehicle and automotive product prototypes, with build through to low volume production.
Its facility and capabilities have a rich heritage, and have made a significant contribution to the British motor industry over the last 100 years. The historic CCA site was the home to Standard Swallow/Jaguar Cars from 1933-1945, and as Motor Panels Coventry built the world-famous Bluebird Proteus - in which Donald Campbell held the world land speed record between 1960-1962.
More recently the site has manufactured Aston Martin DB7 and MGF bodyshells.
CCA is now looking towards the future, with broadened capability and a global horizon. CCA delivers solutions for your prototype and low-volume component requirements. We specialise in supporting our customers’ new product development, pre-production cycle, niche vehicle platforms and aftermarket parts manufacture. CCA offers a full turn-key service.
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