RE: Lister announces 'world's fastest SUV'

RE: Lister announces 'world's fastest SUV'

Wednesday 15th April 2020

675hp Lister Stealth previewed | Update

200mph SUV is apparently ready and waiting for lockdown to lift...



Lister has released a new preview video for its F-Pace-based Stealth, where the raucous exhaust note of the 200mph SUV can finally be heard. Due for launch later this year, the Stealth uses a 675hp blown 5.0-litre V8 to give it name-defying vocals. As you might expect from Lister, it sounds extravagant, and from what we’ve seen in renderings and this smoky video footage, it won’t exactly look like a shrinking violet either.

Lister CEO Lawrence Whittaker told PH that the firm is waiting for lockdown to lift so it can get back to work in launching the car properly, with a new video featuring Tiff Needell – who raced Lister’s Storm race car in the nineties – also due before customer cars begin production. The firm has been buoyed by the popularity of its first SUV, with several orders taken even before it was officially added to the line-up.

We’re yet to learn the finer details of the project, including how Lister has managed to extract 125hp more from JLR’s supercharged V8 and what precisely has been done to the chassis. But the rejuvenated company has already proven the talents of its team via the F-Type-based and 675hp-producing LFT. That two-door model received its additional V8 muscle via a new supercharger pulley, remap, intercooler and air filter, as well as a lighter, less restrictive exhaust. We suspect a similar bout of surgery for the Stealth.

Whittaker explained that a few additional improvements had been made to the SUV since it was first announced as a project in 2018, but they amount to the details and finish, rather than more horses on that Lamborghini Urus-beating maximum power output. We’ll know more when freedom returns and Lister can get back to completing the car - one you’d imagine is ideally poised to see it achieve greater-than-ever sales success.


Original story: 06.09.2018

Lister's rebirth seems to be continuing apace with news that the F-Type-based Thunder (since rebranded the LFT-666) is to be followed by an F-Pace-based SUV, the LFP.

With the majority of performance manufacturers having identified expansion into the cash cow SUV market as a vital step towards financial stability, Lister has made no secret of its intention to enter the segment. What we didn't know until today, though, was just how all in it would be going.


Full details and an official reveal are yet to come, but for now Lister has set the cat among the pigeons by announcing that on launch the LFP will become the world's fastest SUV. To accomplish this it'll see the 550hp produced by Jaguar's own upcoming F-Pace SVR, and raise it to a frankly bonkers 675hp.

For comparison a Range Rover Sport SVR has 100hp less, making do with 575hp, while the recently refreshed G63 puts out 'just' 585hp - although the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk does still have it beaten thanks to its 707hp supercharged V8, borrowed from the Dodge Challenger Hellcat.

What the Lister really will have in its sights, though, is Lamborghini's current herd-leading heavyweight, the 650hp Urus. Back to the Top Trumps, then. Already with a 30hp advantage over the Italian, the LFP adds a higher top speed (200mph vs 190mph - world's fastest SUV, remember) a faster 0-60 sprint (3.5 seconds vs the Urus' 3.6) and a cheaper price (costing from "around £140,000", nearly £25,000 cheaper than the entry point for the Lamborghini).



It also looks absolutely fantastic. With extensive use of carbon fibre to save weight, the LFP features flared arches, new bumpers and side skirts, an absolutely monstrous front splitter and a gigantic set of wheels - presumably proportioned to accommodate the enormous brake calipers. It's a super SUV done right, basically.

In announcing that advanced orders for the LFP are now being taken, Lister CEO Lawrence Whittaker, added: "I am delighted, overwhelmed and gratified by the huge level of interest, excitement and orders our LFT-666 supercar has already generated in just a few months. Based on early indications, our new LFP promises to repeat the success of the LFT-666, and I really can't wait to reveal the world's fastest SUV quite soon."

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WCZ

Original Poster:

10,545 posts

195 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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brabus g63 is 700 or 850hp

Swampy1982

3,308 posts

112 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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I actually quite like this, despite my usual aversion to suv's.


chris4652009

1,572 posts

85 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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LOVE this, totally bonkers

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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chris4652009 said:
LOVE this, totally bonkers
smile

C7 JFW

1,205 posts

220 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Make it tall, but make it outrageously fast.

Love the mentality. Bravo for using an F-Pace as the basis too. I would love to find out what it sounds like!

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

101 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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WCZ said:
brabus g63 is 700 or 850hp
And the top speed is?

daveco

4,132 posts

208 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Cheaper, faster and better looking than Lamborghini's offering.

It's amazing the cache a badge holds considering both use another car's chassis and engine as a starting point.



Gecko1978

9,757 posts

158 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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for me its still the jeep track hawk where my cash would go (if i had the funds). 707bhp at around 80k with cash left over to perhaps upgrade the interior. But I concede all of the rivals are better appointed on the inside but I believe its the fastest to 60 and limited to 180 due to tyer issues. I suspect it could go faster and also make more power if Jeep wanted it too like hell cat red eye 800bhp or the demon 840bhp

mrbarnett

1,091 posts

94 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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I mainly like this because of the trim and colours chosen. If the owners spec it in black with red leather, it'll be as revolting as any other soft roader.

Those wheels are revolting, too.

The article doesn't actually mention what engine it'll get, but I presume it'll be a screaming version of the Jag V8?

Edited by mrbarnett on Thursday 6th September 13:26

Gurov

17 posts

122 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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This Lister Jag is the real 'Hellcat', nice to see Lister back to what it does best. Quite compact for all that power.

Ferrari has still to show their hand in the SUV stakes, which should be interesting.

A lot of money that would get you a used Bentaga though, but I'll have the Lister.

Gameface

16,565 posts

78 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Tuners will already be working on the Urus.

hondansx

4,574 posts

226 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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I love the look of it from the render, but what about the practical side of things - does it have a warranty to match one from Jaguar? And how about that handling, will out it out-drive a Urus too? With respect, a remap and a new supercharger pulley is not difficult; chassis tuning is the real challenge.

ducnick

1,800 posts

244 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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I hope it will make Lister lots of money that can be used to make more affordable knobbly recreations

a6khu

106 posts

228 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Shakermaker said:
WCZ said:
brabus g63 is 700 or 850hp
And the top speed is?
320km/h for the 850hp version. just shy of 200mph...

Hairymonster

1,434 posts

106 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Another plaything for the Arab playboys

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Shakermaker said:
WCZ said:
brabus g63 is 700 or 850hp
And the top speed is?
Either, a fast as the Saudi your "guarding" in the Veyron on front of you, or very quickly indeed if you are a married Merseyside based footballer who likes to drop off a young lady to collect her Mini in dark corner of a Widnes industrial area on a regular basis ( sometimes in a large AMG Merc car too though just so he doesn't get noticed or stand out!! )

smithyithy

7,260 posts

119 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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a6khu said:
320km/h for the 850hp version. just shy of 200mph...
That must be genuinely terrifying

MattM135i

86 posts

188 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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I would rather take the Qashqai with 1973 bhp.

https://www.evo.co.uk/nissan/qashqai/21189/237mph-...

Toltec

7,161 posts

224 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Likeable in a bonker 'because we could' way.

Next:

Most child seat friendly LMP car

louiebaby

10,651 posts

192 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Does this mean that Lister are now winning the "unlimited budget, 2 car garage from a single manufacturer" pub chat?