Bufori
Bufori Motor Car Company (commonly known as Bufori) is a Malaysian manufacturer of hand-built luxury automobiles. Founded in 1986 in Sydney, Australia, by Anthony Foong, the company later relocated its operations to Malaysia. Bufori vehicles are characterized by their retro-classic styling, often evoking pre-war European designs, combined with modern mechanicals and bespoke customization options.
The company's name is derived from the first few letters of the founder's family names: Build For Rich.
Bufori cars are typically built to order, allowing customers to specify various aspects of the vehicle's design and features. Common features include hand-stitched leather interiors, wood veneers, and powerful engines, often sourced from BMW. The cars are known for their labor-intensive construction processes and attention to detail.
Key models produced by Bufori have included the Bufori La Joya, the Bufori BMS R1, and the Bufori Geneva. Production numbers are limited, reflecting the exclusive nature of the brand and the hand-built nature of the vehicles.