UK Garage Presents Lotus Extrema

 UK Garage Presents Lotus Extrema
UK Garage Lotus Extrema

Italian tuner UK Garage is presenting its latest project, the Lotus Exige-based Extrema. UK Garage works on such names as TVR, Noble and Radical. Plenty of work has gone into the Extrema from when it was an Exige up until its current format.

Beginning with engine, buyers are spoiled for choice as they wade through a list that comprises exclusively of GM powerplants. At the entry point is a 2.6-litre with 360hp (265kW) followed by a 2.8-litre making 450hp (331kW) or a 560hp (412kW) 3.4-litre version. All three use a PowerTech V8 engine weighing 95kg. With this engine total vehicle mass does not exceed 750kg.

Moving to the next menu is GM's 2.8-litre V6 turbo that either produces 300hp (221kW) or 350hp (257kW). With this mill fitted the car goes up to 850kg in weight which is still very light. Up the performance ladder is where things get more interesting. UK Garage offers potential customers a register comprised of Chevrolet and Corvette powerplants that will be fitted into their Extremas. Again starting from the bottom there are two Chevrolet LS3s making either 420hp (309kW) or 500hp (368kW) each. At this level weight goes up a notch to about 970kg.

Those who long for absolute Extrema grunt, the 513hp (377kW) LS7 or the LS9 found in a Corvette ZR1 with 647hp (476kW) can be selected. This time vehicle mass reaches 1,000kg. This particular combination allows the Extrema to reach 100km/h from standstill in 2.8 seconds, 0 - 200km/h in 7 seconds and top off at 320km/h. Gearshifts are taken care of courtesy of either a manual or a sequential transmission system.

The Extrema has an aluminium chassis, and buyers can have either fiberglass or a kevlar-carbon composite body fitted. The body has been lengthened by some 20cm to accommodate these big engines. It has also been widened for the bigger tyres and equipped with an adjustable suspension system.

All this comes at a price of €66,000 including taxes for the baseline model while road-legal conversions can be made at extra cost.

 

Source: autoblog.it

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 lucifa lucifa
for a little track-day car this thing would be rather impressively fun =) dunno about everyday use, though..
January 26, 2009 11:51 am
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Good Lord, that is awesome. Like Lucifa said, its a track day slayer if the driver has the skill and the cars suspension is set well. I think it might be an okay daily driver due to a V8, if it has the typical American Economy 6th gear then at least fuel economy will be good. The 2.6+L V8s sound godly. I love a small bore engine with numerous cylinders.
January 26, 2009 1:02 pm
 dmanero dmanero
Truth be told I've never really been a fan of the Lotus Exige and the more and more I've seen this car it seems to grow on me. But now Seeing the wide body version of this car is changing my view of this little car.
January 26, 2009 1:26 pm
 Anthropos Anthropos
Definately sounds fun and fast! But the more the weight goes up, the more u have to wonder: how is the weight distribution and does it handle as well as the exige is known for? either way 750kg. is still pretty darn light for 560hp. I would go for that one (3.4 lts)
January 26, 2009 1:40 pm
 rogers rogers
damn! crazy ass car!
January 26, 2009 4:29 pm
 _M7_ _M7_
this sh*t is not new...was an old one called GT3 in asia and it has forbiden couse was too quick and Lotus made it
January 26, 2009 11:57 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Who cares, its a new option from a different company.
January 27, 2009 1:08 pm
 Jasper Jasper
Gorgeous and sounds like a hoot!
January 27, 2009 12:23 pm