- Company name
- Vaydor Bodykits LLC
- Place
- New Port Richey, Florida
- Country
- United States
Vaydor was an American kit-car body program that re-bodied the 2003–2007 Infiniti G35 coupe into an exotic-styled two-seat coupe or roadster, marketed as a build process in which a donor G35 was stripped and fitted with a purpose-made structure and composite bodywork; period product material described the design as created by Matthew (Matt) McEntegart and offered in two main variants, Coupe and Roadster. The Vaydor name later became associated with Custom Crafted Cars in St. Petersburg, Florida, which built turnkey versions from the same G35-based platform and used that experience as a springboard for a proposed successor supercar called the Volant (sometimes misspelled “Valant” in secondary mentions). In July 2019, the Volant was reported as a planned mid-engined, carbon-fiber-bodied car developed from 2018 onward, distinct from the front-engined Vaydor donor layout, with specifications published as an LT4 6.2-liter supercharged V-8, a Mendola sequential transmission, and headline performance targets (800 hp, sub-3-second 0–60 mph, and 225+ mph), with a stated base price of about $250,000.