Stop sniggering at the back. The Concept Climax is nothing to do with bedroom antics, even if this fabulous new British sports car does have a Climax Control.
What the Climax Control allows is for the driver to make adjustments to the engine's fuelling and characteristics through a laptop computer.
A great idea, but it's the looks of this stunning new two-seater that should have the punters drooling, not the Climax Control.
Looking better than Ursula Andress stepping out of the sea, the Concept Climax revives a famous British name from motor racing in the 1950s and 1960s.
It's the brainchild of three Coventry University Auto Design graduates, and they have brought the idea bang up to date with an environmentally friendly fuel source.
The Concept Climax will run on ethanol, which is sustainable and has low carbon dioxide emissions.
The fuel powers a mid-mounted flat-four engine producing 270bhp and driving through a five-speed gearbox.
Performance is estimated at 0-60mph in 3.4 seconds and top speed at 160mph, while 30mpg economy should be easily possible.
Of even greater interest to us is the V8 engine option, which will provide even stronger performance in a car that weighs just 546kg.
Light weight has been at the heart of the Concept Climax's design philosophy, and composite materials are used throughout for the body. A featherweight space-frame chassis is used underneath.
To further save weight and evoke a feeling of racing cars from the 1950s, there are no doors for the Concept.
The team behind Concept Climax says the car is not far from being production ready, and they are currently taking enquiries from prospective customers and investors.
Prices for the Concept Climax are expected to start from around £35,000.
© Source: original article on topgear.com
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