RE: MBR launches EOS supercar
RE: MBR launches EOS supercar
Friday 13th May 2005

MBR launches EOS supercar

Monaco sees glittering launch of 500bhp missile


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The 500bhp EOS at Monaco's Top Marques show, plus the Mader Racing V8
The 500bhp EOS at Monaco's Top Marques show, plus the Mader Racing V8

Brackley-based MB Roadcars (MBR) launched its new EOS supercar at last week’s Top Marques show held at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco. The three Formula 1 designers behind MBR were on hand throughout the four-day event to discuss the project with the many visitors to the stand, including actor Sir Roger Moore who officially opened the show.

EOS features a three-seat layout with central driving position, and its advanced aerodynamic shape, with a two-element front wing and side winglets, has been designed from the outset using the latest F1 computer-aided-design and computational fluid dynamics technology. The high-strength monocoque chassis uses carbon-fibre composite materials, which will keep the kerb weight to a 1,000Kg.

Of major importance was the announcement of an engine supply agreement with Mader Racing, who will develop a bespoke engine for EOS based on the all-alloy V8 race engine currently used in the new GP2 series. Mid-mounted, tuned to 500bhp and exclusively badged ‘MBR-V8’, this engine will give EOS a power to weight ratio of 0.5bhp per Kg.

The car's double-wishbone unequal length suspension features inboard spring/damper units activated by pushrod.

“We were delighted with the reaction to our new car from the press, the public and the other manufacturers exhibiting at the show,” said MBR managing director Michael Blaize.

“It’s taken two years to get to this stage, and we’re confident that we will have the first prototype running by mid-2006. We already have some excellent technical partners on board, and the engine deal is the final part of the package. My thanks to Mader Racing for their enthusiasm and commitment to our exciting project.”

Also exhibiting on the MBR’s stand was Martin Braun, one of Germany’s foremost watchmakers. His company is producing a limited-edition watch exclusive to EOS and on show for the first time. One of the most unusual features of Martin Braun’s EOS watches are two unique dials which display the times of each day’s sunset and sunrise in the vicinity of the wearer’s home.

The next outing for EOS is in London this weekend. On Friday 13 May it will be the centrepiece of an exotic car display from 4.00pm until midnight in Bloomsbury Square as part of the celebrations surrounding the start of the Gumball 3000 Rally.

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fid

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2,431 posts

262 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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Is this the car we all said looked a bit erm...rubbish, in the drawings?

peanutjb

956 posts

268 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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fid said:
Is this the car we all said looked a bit erm...rubbish, in the drawings?


Like most cars, it looks a helluva lot better in the flesh! Im not sold on the front, but im loving the rear!

chimyellow

363 posts

281 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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I believe that it is.
It looks a lot better in these pictures. Really like the front and rear but not sure about the 'wingletts', can understand that they have been put there for aerodynamics etc but they remind me of the push bar on the front of a bobsleigh

dinkel

27,590 posts

280 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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fid said:
Is this the car we all said looked a bit erm...rubbish, in the drawings?


Yup, I guess so and it still looks shite . . .

But hey:
www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_reports/mb-eos.htm
Performance it has . . .

DodgeyRog

2,021 posts

282 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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If you were at that launch, the floor is so shiney you could probably see up one of those girls skirts. Worth going to i'd say.

fuoriserie

4,560 posts

291 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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Its just a painted buck with shiny wheels!!!

I was part of one these presentations in another similar project, but after the develpment money didn't come in after the big show, the buck was place in a garage and after 5 years is still locked up in there!

We even showed the V16 cilinder engine........but no luck

burnt

1,371 posts

271 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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Looked rubbish in the drawings....still looks rubbish in the flesh.

Sorry!

swiss

21 posts

293 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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Yep still ugly !! I can't see this one getting off the ground to be honest. I expect it will have a massive ticket price and when you pay that kind of money you want something that is stylish. Exclusivity by low numbers is not enough !!

errek72

943 posts

268 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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I can't begin to describe how terrible that thing looks.
But here it goes : ugly car collided with a truck, burned down and was sprayed metallic red.
I mean come on, even I can draw a better looking car than that!

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

252 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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"Surely you can't be serious..."

"I am, and don't call me Shirley..."



That is one of the most comically ugly cars i've ever seen. Its up there with the Edonis, which in my eyes resembles what a 2yr old draws when they do a sports car...

Hiedous creations destined for bankrupcy.

Why not just go to Coventry, pluck a designer and get them to do the work, like Morgan? The breadth of talent in that place is astounding...

dinkel

27,590 posts

280 months

RickH

1,703 posts

270 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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How can those winglet things get past a pedestrian safety test. It'd have your arm clean off, not to mention the head of a small child!!

Rick

red rose

234 posts

287 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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We saw this at the Monaco motor show, and I am afraid I didn’t give it a second glance. Just seemed to be a buck with stuck on windows and lights – more like some kind of concept than an imminent new sports car.

I hadn’t done my homework, and didn’t realise that MBR were a British company, otherwise I would have toddled over for a chat.

Still, glad to know Sir Roger was impressed … wonder if he placed an order !

fuoriserie

4,560 posts

291 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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My eyes are not working well lately.....................I just norticed the winglets..............I'm trying to figure if these are for take off or landing........!!!!!!!

Must be landing ....,I've seen a few hideously designed cars but this is so cartoonish that I almost feel for them, but maybe my aerodynamics knowledge is not as advanced as this yet.....

I guess the comments of the first post were not taken into consideration as constructive critisism, so they just went ahead anyway .
I guess they are trying to see if someone falls for it and puts development money on this thing.......good fishing

Wish them the best

sfl993t4

202 posts

263 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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I actually quite like it, which is a worry given the other responses.

dinkel

27,590 posts

280 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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dinkel said:

[quote=fid]Is this the car we all said looked a bit
But hey:
www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_reports/mb-eos.htm
Performance it has . . .


I try again:

"But where it makes up for its small size and 8-cylinder layout is in its incredible engine speeds. The 90° V8 engine has a redline of 10,000rpm and generates peak power of 368kW @ 9500rpm, which equates to a clean 500hp."

But still:
"It's not the most modern-looking supercar to rear its exotically crafted head since the turn of the millennium, but the new dream machine from British-based MB Roadcars (MBR) promises to take up where McLaren's stunning F1 left off in the late '90s.

If you can get past the blockish 1980s nose of the EOS, (Exigence Of Speed), and you've got a penchant for the fastest cars in the world, you will most likely be impressed with what's on offer."





MB Roadcars EOS
Engine: 4.0-litre V8
368kW @ 9500rpm
405Nm @ 7500rpm
Weight: 1000kg
0-100km/h: 3.5 secs

Ferrari Enzo
Engine: 6.0-litre V12
485kW @ 7800rpm
657Nm @ 5500rpm
Weight: 1255kg
0-100km/h: 3.65 secs

Pagani Zonda F (2005)
Engine: 7.3-litre V12
443kW @ 6150rpm
760Nm @ 4000rpm
Weight: 1230kg
0-100km/h: 3.6 secs

Frik

13,657 posts

265 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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Most supercars are styled first, then the engineers have to work out how to fit everything in.

The McLaren F1's styling was determined concurrently with the cars design.

This car appears to be the other extreme or what happens when the styling is completely ignored.

The moral of this story? Don't give aerodynamicists too much rope. They'll end up strangling your car.

bertie

8,568 posts

306 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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I'm sorry, but that's one ugly mutha of a car.

And whatever the performance, at this price level people want something that looks good too.

gemini

11,352 posts

286 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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Ugly!

Its those wing things that are the joke

fid

Original Poster:

2,431 posts

262 months

Friday 13th May 2005
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dinkel said:

fid said:
Is this the car we all said looked a bit erm...rubbish, in the drawings?

Yup, I guess so and it still looks shite . . .

But hey:
www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_reports/mb-eos.htm
Performance it has . . .
Yea, I still don't like it, just suprised they actually built one! Our negative comments seem to have been totally ignored!