RE: Prodrive P2 stars at Autosport
RE: Prodrive P2 stars at Autosport
Thursday 12th January 2006

Prodrive P2 stars at Autosport

Other amazing hot cars on show: pics


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Prodrive P2
Prodrive P2
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GTM Ballista
GTM Ballista
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Connaught Type D
Connaught Type D
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Zolfe Orange
Zolfe Orange

Prodrive P2

Pictures just in from Autosport (top three pictures) include Prodrive's starring P2, designed as a one-off to show what Prodrive can do when it brings together its teams of designers and engineers, since the company is better known for working with other makers' vehicles. It took just a year to develop from idea to reality.

It's based on a small, Japan-only Subaru, the R1, but uses Impreza components -- the company was chosen because of Prodrive's considerable experience with Subaru's rallying team.

The P2 weighs 1,100Kg and sports 345bhp and 424lb-ft of torque, and incorporates two of Prodrive's innovative technologies to enhance performance -- ALS (Anti-Lag System) and ATD (Active Torque Dynamics), both used in rallying.

With four-wheel drive and a highly tweaked version of the Impreza's 2.0-litre turbocharged flat-four, it takes off like a rocket: 0-60mph in 3.8 seconds and a top speed of 174mph. The running gear is from the Impreza, with a six-speed manual 'box, three diffs -- active LSDs for the centre and rear -- and electric power steering.

The cabin is based on the R1 -- as Prodrive boss Dave Richards said, it spares them the nightmare of making their own doors and door seals. Much of the body is created from sheet metal -- the rear roof for instance.

Come February, the car will be ready for Richards to punt the machine round Prodrive's test track near Kenilworth, in Warwickshire.

If it were for sale, it would cost around £40,000 -- so come on Prodrive, do it!

GTM Ballista

The new GTM Ballista (fourth and fifth pictures) features a 3-litre V6 Duratec engine and, despite the looks, it's a full production car, not a kit.

The Ballista gets to 60mph from rest in just 3,.8 seconds and weighs just 600Kg -- and it could be lighter since there's a full carbon fibre body kit option, for only £5,000 more than the standard car. The first 15 cars roll off the production line in June 2006, at a cost of £34,995. Looks tasty to us...

Expect to see a road test here on PH in May.

Connaught Type D

Despite costing £62,000 while sitting in the company of kit cars, Connaught brought the new Type D to the show. It sports a supercharged V10 delivering some 300bhp in a car weighing 875Kg. This will be the first product to market and customer deliveries start in April - May 2006 - there are already many orders, according to Connaught.

This car uses the Connaught 22.5 degree V10 with a twin-intercooled, scroll-type supercharger, its aim being to bring some exposure and early revenues to the company.

Joining the range after this will be the hybrid V10 version, without supercharge initially but with the supercharged engine offered later; as well as a normally-aspirated V10-engined car. This last car would come in at around £42,000.

Zolfe Orange

Meanwhile, Z Cars was showing the bike-engined Zolfe Orange -- very orange -- a pre-production track/road car, described as a "high performance race-inspired road car with the emphasis on fun".

Over a tubular spaceframe chassis with integral roll cage is draped a composite body, resulting in a lightweight car. It's powered by a Hayabusa engine delivering some 175bhp and mated to a six-speed 'box. Performance is reckoned to be 0-60mph in 4.5 seconds, Vmax 135mph.

There's a turbo option too, resulting in some 300-350bhp. Zero to 60mph takes a piffling 3.5 seconds and Vmax is 150mph. Production's due to start in mid-2006.

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Pictures by PetrolTed

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Discussion

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

74 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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The P2 is an impressive bit of engineering, but OMG, someone has given it a good thrashing with an ugly stick.

annodomini2

6,959 posts

271 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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The lines of the P2 remind me of the MG SV, any relation perhaps?

The ballista needs the radiator disguising a bit more in the bonnet, ruins the look of the car.

ricola

486 posts

297 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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GTM Ballista looks like the still born Sculptural Engineering Larini to me...

Rich

jitsukadave

2,101 posts

276 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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Why are there only 2 pics of the GTM - both from the front????

DanH

12,287 posts

280 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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Well thats one stylistically challenged bunch of automobiles.

hair bear

22 posts

247 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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Is it just me or does the P2 look like a new septic Mustang?

hendry

1,945 posts

302 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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annodomini2 said:
The lines of the P2 remind me of the MG SV, any relation perhaps?

The ballista needs the radiator disguising a bit more in the bonnet, ruins the look of the car.


No relation, but both designed by Peter Stevens, who seems to define the meaning of the expression "one trick pony"...

Andrew Noakes

914 posts

260 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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annodomini2 said:
The lines of the P2 remind me of the MG SV, any relation perhaps?


Both styled by Peter Stevens.

AlexRWD

1,254 posts

257 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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annodomini2 said:
The lines of the P2 remind me of the MG SV, any relation perhaps?


To me it looks like the unholy bastard offspring of an MG SV and Noble M400

John_S4x4

1,361 posts

277 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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I quite like the P2.
The Balista has quite alot going for it, with a good name, great weight and V6, hence good performance and also a good price. Seems great for the money. In regards to the styling, I'll reserve judgement untill I see it in the flesh.
The Zolfe.....wasn't expecting that kind of name to appear. Looks great, if you ignore the interior. In fact, looks like it should be a new 'mini' Marcos. In fact, it looks like a new Marcos is parked next to it. I think the Zolfe would suit the Marcos brand very well. All it needs is for Marcos to purchase the design and rename it from Zolfe to ....eh...um

twincam16

27,647 posts

278 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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Questionable looks all round but one thing's for sure - the British performance-car industry is looking extremely healthy.

Any news on the Virago? It's basically a bought-out production version of the gorgeous Phantom Vortex GTR kit, with different headlights.

twincam16

27,647 posts

278 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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hendry said:
annodomini2 said:
The lines of the P2 remind me of the MG SV, any relation perhaps?

The ballista needs the radiator disguising a bit more in the bonnet, ruins the look of the car.


No relation, but both designed by Peter Stevens, who seems to define the meaning of the expression "one trick pony"...



Huh? Second-generation Lotus Esprit, Lotus Elan M100, McLaren F1, plus a lot more saloon cars than you'd ever have thought. Seems to have hit a bit of a rut at present (he said the SV was 'inspired by The Fast & The Furious. Oh dear.), but by no means a 'one trick pony'.

twincam16

27,647 posts

278 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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ricola said:
GTM Ballista looks like the still born Sculptural Engineering Larini to me...

Rich


Thought the Larini was a Golf-based Elise replica, which shot itself in the foot when S1 Elises started dropping into its build-cost price bracket.

hendry

1,945 posts

302 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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twincam16 said:

Huh? Second-generation Lotus Esprit, Lotus Elan M100, McLaren F1, plus a lot more saloon cars than you'd ever have thought. Seems to have hit a bit of a rut at present (he said the SV was 'inspired by The Fast & The Furious. Oh dear.), but by no means a 'one trick pony'.


Fair comment. I was referring to his recent performances, naturally. Gifted guy based on early form, shame that neither this or the SV have moved much on.

He still craps all over Ken Greenley though - what are those Ssangyongs all about?

dinkel

27,573 posts

278 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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twincam16 said:
Thought the Larini was a Golf-based Elise replica . . .


Nice

ricola

486 posts

297 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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twincam16 said:
ricola said:
GTM Ballista looks like the still born Sculptural Engineering Larini to me...

Rich


Thought the Larini was a Golf-based Elise replica, which shot itself in the foot when S1 Elises started dropping into its build-cost price bracket.


www.premierkitcars.com/larini.php


>> Edited by ricola on Thursday 12th January 16:06

zebedee

4,593 posts

298 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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If I had to pick one to have for a year and then give back again, I'd go fot that Zolfe thing, though if they can tidy the Ballista up a bit - bonnet vent, lights and wing mirrors particularly, I might have that instead

runnersp

1,061 posts

240 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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That Connaught V10 should sound quite impressive. Sure hope to see it on the road some day.

errek72

943 posts

266 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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What a pity, I mean with such great technology and bases to start from, the Connought and Prodrive should look like this..

or

or

Don't those people know google?

grahambell

2,720 posts

295 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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ricola said:
GTM Ballista looks like the still born Sculptural Engineering Larini to me...

Rich


Well spotted ricola. GTM bought the Larini project and completely re-engineered it from the original VW base twincam16 mentioned to produce the Ballista.

Reason there's only front views is that it's sharing a stand with 5 other cars (Marcos, Connaught, Zolf, Virago and Caterham) so that's the only clear view of it.

Regarding the Virago, although born from the Phantom it will be produced by a totally different company (although Chris and Norman from Phantom will remain consultants).

Production versions will differ a lot from car on show, with minor revisions to body, completely revised interior with touch screen satnav and modified chassis and suspension.

Expect full PH reviews on the Ballista and Virago later in the year.