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Breckland Beira
Breckland Beira

Breckland Beira - New British Sportscar Breaks Cover

  
June 3, 2008 6:00 PM by Clinton Deacon
Filed Under: Specialty Marques

You gotta love the Brits, every now and then a new unexpected surprise pops up out of nowhere and today come as no exception with the first pictures of the hand-built Breckland Beira - a new soft-top 2-seater sportscar we never knew existed.

The General Motors Kappa platform which is currently used by the Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky and Opel GT provides the underpinnings for the new model. Power comes courtesy of the Chevrolet Corvette's old LS2, 6-litre V8 engine producing just under 400bhp, looking at performance figures the 0-60mph time is said to be sub 5-seconds and the top speed lies at 155mph.

“We didn’t set out to reinvent the wheel with Beira,” says Engineering Director, Mark Easton. “The Kappa platform offers a highly competent chassis, which has been subject to intensive crash and safety tests, and is readily available. 

“Beira carries on from where Marcos and TVR left off in terms of providing maximum performance for money spent, and real individuality. We wanted to showcase Breckland’s design and engineering capabilities and produce an exciting driver’s car, with excellent handling dynamics, terrific performance and great looks,” says Breckland Director, Mike Rawlings.

“We also looked seriously at environmental concerns and, as a result, Beira is designed to run on Liquefied Petroleum Gas as well as petrol,” he added.

The exterior receives a unique styling package showing some classic design cues accustomed to British marques,much of the heavy steel panels have been replaced with lightweight composites to save weight and boost performance. The interior features the basic entertainment and safety features you would expect but don't expect anything mesmerising here.

The Breckland Beira will go on sale this November with an expected retail price of £55,000 and it will make its debut at the London Motorexpo next week for those of you looking to get an early look.

 

Source: Breckland
Press Release
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joelynn
June 3, 2008 6:14:27 PM

Only left-hand drive? It shows its heritage, though the back is a bit F355. Mevertheless looks and sounds good.

joe_limon
June 3, 2008 6:28:52 PM

hehe it shows heritage, yet it uses an american frame and engine. This is gonna get some American bashers flustered.

xanavi23
June 3, 2008 6:25:56 PM

Good man, Good...Britain needs more true British sport cars nowadays. Good chassis, great engine, great choices. I hope these guys can go far.

tocin
June 3, 2008 6:27:21 PM

COPY OF HONDA S2000

xanavi23
June 3, 2008 7:10:13 PM

yea....except.....you have no contact with reality if you beleive such. S2000 has a 2.2L 4Cyl engine, completely different front AND rear bumpers, different headlights, different rear lights, different rear diffuser, different interior design, layout and lastly a completely different chassis. If i follow your logic....the S2000 was a copy of the Miata first built in 1989 but then the Miata was a copy of the first Lotus Elan roadsters....lol....you dont know what you're talking about.

Sharpie
June 3, 2008 6:41:26 PM

tocin...I hope you are kidding!

wolff
June 3, 2008 7:58:58 PM

isnt this the Opel GTC?? :O Brits.. get a lil original rather than just add a new grille!!

xanavi23
June 3, 2008 8:49:29 PM

sorry man but being original costs ALOT of money in research and development. Given this company is obviously a small independant manufacturer that doesnt crap money...they made the smart move and bought a very good chassis and great engine.

bristol411s3
June 3, 2008 9:02:54 PM

Yes, it is the GM Kappa platform that is used by the Opel GT/Solstice/Sky. And it seems uncertain it will be RHD, so this is Europe only. There isn't much British in here, other than it is build by the same guys who built Moslers in Norfolk.

slawomirzur
June 3, 2008 10:05:23 PM

It seems like Opel GT.

Look here http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080602.001/speculation-is-there-room-for-a-sandero-grand-tour

radmeister
June 4, 2008 1:35:20 AM

Nice but not worth the £55,000, you can buy a very nice M3 conv for that much and it will run circles around this and be an all around better car.

xanavi23
June 4, 2008 3:02:16 AM

an M3 doesnt have a 6.0Liter of Detroit iron baby.

coopergt
June 4, 2008 1:55:13 AM

well every tom dick and harry has an M3. so this would be unique. looks kinda like a mix of an MGF and Opel

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