RE: Dubai-based firm to launch 760kg roadster in UK

RE: Dubai-based firm to launch 760kg roadster in UK

Tuesday 30th July 2019

Jannarelly Design-1 UK pricing confirmed | Update!

325hp and 760kg comes at a steeper price here than abroad - but still looks mightily tempting



Jannarelly certainly seems to have struck a chord with PHers with its lightweight, retro-styled, V6-powered roadster. And with a 499-car production run having recently been announced, as well as an official UK launch at the Blenheim Palace Salon Prive, Design-1 ownership could be closer than it seems. Though slightly pricer that it initially seemed, too.

Following our original story, the Dubai-based firm clarified to PH that the $55,000 price for which the car initially sold in 2017 was only possible in the UAE - thanks to a lack of taxes and greatly reduced logistical costs. Now, with the car set to become available in France, the UK and soon after in the US, pricing for European customers has been revealed.

In the UK, then, the Design-1 will set buyers back a minimum of £85,000, while French owners will have to fork out €96,000 to get behind the wheel. US pricing has not yet been disclosed, but will likely follow a similar structure. Jannarelly points out that the 2019 car boasts "new evolutions and accessories" to provide "even more unique driving sensations", but that price point does put it squarely in the sights of rivals like the Lotus Exige Sport 410 and new Porsche Boxster Spyder. Still, for those looking for something a little different, there's every chance the pared-back Design-1 could yet offer value for money. We'll look to find out for ourselves as soon as we can.



ORIGINAL STORY, AS REPORTED 18/07/2019:
Dubai-based firm Jannarelly is back, announcing a 499-unit production run of its Design-1 roadster as it prepares for the car's official UK launch at the Blenheim Palace Salon Prive. You may remember the retro machine from last year's Pikes Peak hillclimb, where it was scheduled to perform safety car duties in the hands of former BTCC driver Tom Onslow Cole. Unfortunately for him, another driver didn't quite get the memo, crashing the car on nearby public roads before the event had even begun, and receiving a citation for careless driving in the process.

But let's not allow that to put us off what looks and sounds, on paper at least, to be a very interesting concept indeed. Powered by a Nissan-derived 3.5-litre V6 producing 330hp, the Design-1 is capable of launching from a standstill to 62mph in under 4 seconds. That's thanks to its lightweight aluminium and steel tubular structure which, clad in composite panels, weighs in at 810kg. Tick in the full carbon fibre option and that figure falls further still, to just 760kg.

Originally envisaged as a one-off machine for designer Anthony Jannarelly - the man behind W Motors' Lykan HyperSport - himself, online enthusiasm is said to have persuaded him to put the car into production. The retro-styled two-seat, rear-wheel drive roadster is described as offering, "perfect sports car poise and balance" and "an exhilarating driving experience," with a variety of options including hardtop, canopy cover, low-level windscreen and both interior and exterior customisation available. UK pricing is as yet undisclosed, however the Design-1 carries a starting price of $55,000 abroad, where the car has been available for some time.


Asked what inspired him to create the Design-1, Jannarelly said: "I was often asked if I drove a Lykan and the more I said no, the more I wondered what kind of car I would like to drive on a daily basis. I started sketching some ideas during a flight and then met my now partner, Frederic Juillot, who made boats and composite parts and is also based in Dubai."

David Bagley, Co-Founder & Sales Director of Salon Privé added: "I'm thrilled that Anthony, and Thomas Ceccaldi, Director of Jannarelly Paris, have selected our event to launch the thrilling Design-1 to the UK market. In spite of our continued growth, we have been able to maintain the ambience and atmosphere that makes Salon Privé such a uniquebelieve is perfect for presenting such a specialised brand as Jannarelly. By and large, the guests who attend the event are knowledgeable, well-heeled enthusiasts and I'm confident that they will welcome this fabulous new sports car brand when it is unveiled on the lawns of Blenheim Palace."

Whether or not the knowledgeable, well-heeled enthusiasts of the PH forums will welcome the Design-1 to the UK remains to be seen - much of course will depend on its capability to deliver the goods on UK roads. We'll look to find out for ourselves as soon as possible.

 

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Cripes

Original Poster:

32 posts

60 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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The love child of an F-type and a Cobra, not an unpleasant combo in my book.

V8 FOU

2,971 posts

147 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Looks cool to me.
Be interested to see the price and if it will be available in RHD and auto.

Gameface

16,565 posts

77 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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That looks really good!

My cynicism usually comes racing to the fore when I see articles like this but I'm pleasantly surprised on this occasion.

Good luck to them.

Edited by Gameface on Thursday 18th July 14:50

thelostboy

4,566 posts

225 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Looks great, and refreshing to see not yet another hypercar!

Fetchez la vache

5,572 posts

214 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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I wish I had the disposable to be able to throw at a car on a whim, as I'd be throwing it in that direction.
Looks fantastic, and seems to have the ingredients to be something very special.
Best of luck to them.

cookie1600

2,109 posts

161 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Actually not too unpleasant and conceptually, it reminds me of the Wiesmann MF30 as a traditional ish looking sports roadster with a modern twist.

It must tick most of the boxes for PH ers and TVR owners at the assumed price point and power to weight ratio? Aside from finding out who will keep you in servicing and spares, it seems like a good idea. Are they made in Dubai?

MikeT66

2,680 posts

124 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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thelostboy said:
Looks great, and refreshing to see not yet another hypercar!
100%. I much prefer reading about stuff like this than the latest £X-million hypercar. Looks great, too - lovely retro-styling, small and light-weight.

It's a shame Lotus couldn't target their EV ambitions this way instead of the Vajazzle, ir whatever it's called.

DecMcClure

19 posts

103 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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It's like a modern 250 Testa Rossa.

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

253 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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That's lovely.

A mkI MX-5 for big boys.

Edited by SpeckledJim on Thursday 18th July 15:02

wab172uk

2,005 posts

227 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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V8 FOU said:
Looks cool to me.
Be interested to see the price and if it will be available in RHD and auto.
Jesus Christ. Think the whole point on a car like that is to be involved with it. Drive it. Interact with it.

Want to steer and use one foot, go buy an F-Type.

Cylon2007

514 posts

78 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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I like it :-) can't afford one though

SturdyHSV

10,093 posts

167 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Ooo that's bloody lovely. I'll take mine with an LS swap please but the V6 will do in the mean time hehe

Glad the pricing doesn't seem utterly ridiculous either,

Miserablegit

4,021 posts

109 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Interesting looking - would like to see one in the flesh as photo’s can be unflattering but the performance seems lower than expected given the apparent lack of weight and 330 horses from a v6.

kambites

67,543 posts

221 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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It's a lovely looking thing but I think it's success or lack thereof will come down to the details. For this sort of thing to sell it needs at least a degree of usability - does it have a stowable roof and is it viable to get in and out with the roof on? Does it have side windows? Does it have at least a small boot?

Tickle

4,901 posts

204 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Looks fantastic!!

SturdyHSV

10,093 posts

167 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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kambites said:
It's a lovely looking thing but I think it's success or lack thereof will come down to the details. For this sort of thing to sell it needs at least a degree of usability - does it have a stowable roof and is it viable to get in and out with the roof on? Does it have side windows? Does it have at least a small boot?
I'd imagine if they're only making 499 of them then there'll be enough decisions made using thought processing based entirely below the belt that will mean they sell.

Agreed if they were going for MX-5 type sales figures it'd need a few more strings to its bow than looks / power to weight

scottydoesntknow

860 posts

57 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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thelostboy said:
Looks great, and refreshing to see not yet another hypercar!
Absolutely. Love this smile

griffdude

1,823 posts

248 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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That would’ve worked great as an entry level TVR........

BigMacDaddy

963 posts

181 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Miserablegit said:
Interesting looking - would like to see one in the flesh as photo’s can be unflattering but the performance seems lower than expected given the apparent lack of weight and 330 horses from a v6.
The only mention of performance seems to be sub-4 seconds 0-60mph? Seems quick enough to me (and also never the best indicator of how a car will be to actually drive IMH).

NDNDNDND

2,016 posts

183 months

Thursday 18th July 2019
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Looks and sounds really good, but I'm guessing it's mid-engined, which is a pity.