Toniq R update?
Discussion
Gulf -LS2 said:
they do seem a bit pricey
Compared to what? Compared to a caterham they're cheap compared to a Robin Hood they're expensive.It might be best to reserve judgement until we know how well made the finished product is and how well it handles. So far from the article in Complete Kit Car things look promising.
Hi all,
OK official update time on the Toniq.
The development of the all new car is now complete. The new range will be known as 'CB' with a designation depending upon engine selection, for example Toniq CB200 for one of the Duratec powered versions.
The car will be offered in both turn key and kit form. The turn key cars will be available with either the Ford Duratec (various power options) or Kawasaki ZX1400 bike engine. The kits will be offered in modular or comprehensive form depending on preference. Those building kits will be able to choose their own drivetrain package if the Duratec/ZX1400 route does not appeal.
The new state of the art round tube chassis designed by Caged is superb, featuring inboard pushrod suspension front and rear (as pictured above). The styling will be familiar to those who know the Toniq R but is in fact almost all new incorporating many changes while retaining the originality which sets it apart in the 7 scene.
A huge amount of attention has been paid to getting the detail absolutely right and the resulting quality is excellent throughout. For those building their own cars this will be a great fun project - the CAD design and laser cutting of both the chassis and panelling includes all mounting holes (the chassis and panels are even pre-cut for rivetting!) ensuring that everything fits where it should first time with no time consuming and frustrating modification required.
The first demonstrator car is being road registered as we speak (just waiting for the registration paperwork back from DVLA) and will be available for road testing mid-September. All of the magazines will be testing the car over the coming months so keep an eye out for what they have to say!
Price wise the new CB range sits between Westfield and Caterham - full details available now by request (not allowed to put on here incase the administrators consider it advertising!).
Sales and marketing for the vehicle will be exclusively handled by Adrenaline Motorsport from the new 12,500sqft workshop and showroom.
The car will be displayed at the Top Gear MPH Show at both Earls Court and the NEC on Adrenaline's stand and at the Exeter Kit Car Show in November.
The new Toniq website is up and running here www.toniqr.co.uk
Please do not hesitate to get in touch should you wish to know more.
Hope this is helpful - all the best.
Neil.
OK official update time on the Toniq.
The development of the all new car is now complete. The new range will be known as 'CB' with a designation depending upon engine selection, for example Toniq CB200 for one of the Duratec powered versions.
The car will be offered in both turn key and kit form. The turn key cars will be available with either the Ford Duratec (various power options) or Kawasaki ZX1400 bike engine. The kits will be offered in modular or comprehensive form depending on preference. Those building kits will be able to choose their own drivetrain package if the Duratec/ZX1400 route does not appeal.
The new state of the art round tube chassis designed by Caged is superb, featuring inboard pushrod suspension front and rear (as pictured above). The styling will be familiar to those who know the Toniq R but is in fact almost all new incorporating many changes while retaining the originality which sets it apart in the 7 scene.
A huge amount of attention has been paid to getting the detail absolutely right and the resulting quality is excellent throughout. For those building their own cars this will be a great fun project - the CAD design and laser cutting of both the chassis and panelling includes all mounting holes (the chassis and panels are even pre-cut for rivetting!) ensuring that everything fits where it should first time with no time consuming and frustrating modification required.
The first demonstrator car is being road registered as we speak (just waiting for the registration paperwork back from DVLA) and will be available for road testing mid-September. All of the magazines will be testing the car over the coming months so keep an eye out for what they have to say!
Price wise the new CB range sits between Westfield and Caterham - full details available now by request (not allowed to put on here incase the administrators consider it advertising!).
Sales and marketing for the vehicle will be exclusively handled by Adrenaline Motorsport from the new 12,500sqft workshop and showroom.
The car will be displayed at the Top Gear MPH Show at both Earls Court and the NEC on Adrenaline's stand and at the Exeter Kit Car Show in November.
The new Toniq website is up and running here www.toniqr.co.uk
Please do not hesitate to get in touch should you wish to know more.
Hope this is helpful - all the best.
Neil.
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