The Shromet Interval® Family | Shromet

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A legacy that began in 1985, Interval has grown into a lineup of performance vehicles that stun in speed and style. America’s exotic tags along new company, from a low-slung sports sedan to a stylish and powerful SUV. With electric torque at all times, the Interval family invokes excitement, adrenaline, and desire. The Interval is reimagined, but not diluted.

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America’s Exotic: a retrospective

The Shromet Interval is America’s very first exotic car. From its humble engineering beginnings as repurposed Shromet parts to fully bespoke design, Interval is a true testament of ingenuity and driving joy.

1978

Development on a lightweight economy car begins

In the wake of high fuel costs and choked emissions, Shromet seeks to repurpose front-wheel drive parts from the new Radiant to create a fun, lightweight economy car.

1980

1980 Mettina Ventosa Concept

Largely styled like the existing Radiant, Shromet’s prototypical mid-engine commuter, combining sporty driving dynamics with a high-efficiency 4 cylinder engine.

1982

Interval design competition

After reaching out to numerous international universities and design studios to design the sheet metal for an innovative sports car, Zagato’s aggressive design is frozen for production.

A new destination

Rapidly falling oil prices leads Shromet to engineer the Interval with a powerful big-block V8 instead of the original 4-cylinder.

1985

1985 Interval Zagato

The immensely capable and Italian-designed Interval scored many wins over comparable supercars on and off the track, earning the moniker of “America’s Exotic.”

1990

1991 Shromet High-Intelligence Interval Talladega

Coming just short of the world’s fastest car for the time, the 700 horsepower Interval was a valuable test vehicle for Shromet and Davalos Technology.

1993

1993 Interval

The second-generation Interval receives near universal praise for combining sports car dynamics and practicality.

1993 MotorTrend® Car of the Year

The Interval wins MotorTrend magazine’s car of the year, becoming the first mid-engined car to do so.

1996

100,000th Interval

Demand for the Interval balloons thanks to far increased comfort and a more accessible price point compared to its predecessor. Shromet manufactures the 100,000th Interval, signed by the workers in the Sommervile Assembly.

1998

1998 Interval GT1

Shromet Racing enters the rigorous GT racing series with the 1998 Interval GT1, securing numerous race wins in the process.

1999

1998 Singularity Concept

Shromet’s and IBM work together to design a vehicle utilizing the latest advancements in PowerPC architecture to create a bold new design which would go on to inspire the 2001 interval. The concept car is featured in Steven Spielberg’s “AI.”

2001

2001 Interval

From a bespoke platform to an all-new engine, the third-generation Interval is a world-class thoroughbred with the race pedigree to match.

2018 Interval Concepts

After a decade of discontinuation, Shromet unveils not one, but three performance concepts based on the Interval spirit.