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Caparo
Caparo T1 to present next generation supercar at
London motor show
The Caparo T1 - possibly the world's quickest 2-seater road and track
car with a performance equal to an A1 GP racecar - will join a showcase
of exotic vehicles in a special 'SuperCar Paddock' feature area at the
British International Motor Show.
"This will be the first opportunity for half a million visitors to
see close-up the next generation of supercar developed using Britain's
world renowned expertise in the design and manufacturer of high
performance vehicles," said Caparo Group chief executive Angad Paul.
"The car's inspiration comes from Ben Scott-Geddes and Graham Halstead -
two ex-McLaren engineers who worked previously on the McLaren F1,
Mercedes SLR and Formula One projects and who now work, I'm pleased to
say, for the Caparo group."
Commenting on Caparo's choice of London to premiere one of Britain's
most exciting supercars since the McLaren F1, Christopher Macgowan,
chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, which
owns the show, said: "It's logical that Britain's largest single-owner
business should chose the British International Motor Show to premiere
to a mass audience its first-ever car; and we're absolutely delighted
that this latest example of British automotive technology will join our
supercar paddock."
Commenting on Caparo's intention to commoditise advanced composite
materials for high volume vehicle manufacture while maintaining a strong
UK component manufacturing base Macgowan added: "Not only does this show
real technical prowess and solid commitment but it's also a rational
business decision given the UK hosts more volume car makers than any
other country in Europe. In addition, the Caparo T1 provides further
evidence of the UK working hard to deliver more sustainable motoring by
using its advanced motorsport and aerospace technology to help car
makers develop new models fit for the 21st century."
"The Caparo T1 is a showcase of our design, development and
manufacturing capabilities and it is a demonstration of our technical
ability to design a whole car," said Caparo Vehicle Products chief
executive Richard Butler. "It may seem paradoxical given its astonishing
performance, but the Caparo T1 also has the serious purpose of helping
car makers apply racecar technology to everyday vehicles thereby making
them lighter and more fuel efficient and hence less harmful to the
environment."
Caparo generated £725m of income last year and has put its
considerable financial muscle behind the high profile Caparo T1 project
to help spearhead its ambition to become a leading Tier 1 supplier
particularly in advanced composite materials, which will help carmakers
reduce vehicle mass and in turn fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
The ultra lightweight Caparo T1 has been developed using aerospace
and high formula racing technology. The car's efficient and compact
2.4-litre V8 engine develops almost 500bhp in a vehicle weighing less
than 500kg. The result is a significant technical breakthrough; being
the world's first ever road and track car to produce 1,000bhp-per-tonne
which defines an entirely new breed of exotic - and far from ordinary -
supercar that is lighter than a Caterham but with twice the
power-to-weight ratio of a Bugatti Veyron. In turn, this endows the car
with an extraordinary 0-100-0mph time of 8.5 seconds, which is directly
comparable to an A1 GP race car. |