Has it got what it takes?
Box-fresh supercar manufacturer Keating has unveiled its new SKR and TKR models.
The cars come with a Chevy V8, producing either 404 bhp (400lb ft) in standard tune, 500bhp bored-out, or 520bhp and 650bhp supercharged versions.
All cars will have rear-wheel drive and most will use a steel spaceframe chassis.
There will also be track versions with twin-turbos and a lighter, carbon fibre chassis.
You can probably fill in the rest from Sniff Petrol’s start-up British supercar form, but the big news is that the TKR carbon versions have been dyno testing at 1600bhp and are gunning for some world speed records very soon.
The road-going SKR has two-seats and a manual ‘box with just five gears.
The standard SKR weighs 1190kg.
Anthony Keating, who owns the brand, told Autocar he ‘hasn’t tried to build the most technologically advanced car in the world’ but that ‘quality’ and ‘reliability’ are paramount.
Prices for the SKR have not yet been announced.