It uses a new rear-wheel-drive...
It uses a new rear-wheel-drive platform which will underpin several large vehicles from GM. While the car, called the Torana, is unlikely to come here, it"s the biggest clue yet about the range-topper, due in 2006. A Vauxhall spokesman said: "Don"t read too much into the styling, but, yes, this is the new Omega."
Here"s a sports car...
Here"s a sports car thatò€™s on a real charge! Among the electric models at the British Motor Show, the Lightning GT was the undoubted star.
The prototype blends GT looks with electric power, and could be the worldò€™s first zero-emission high-performance vehicle. Built by the Lightning Car Company in Peterborough, Cambs, it uses 30 batteries, generates 36kW and can be charged in only 10 minutes, according to the firm.
With the help of regenerative braking, it should have a range of nearly 200 miles, and sprints from 0-60mph in less than four seconds. Sales are expected to start at the end of next year, and it will cost around Ò£120,000. Also at ExCeL was the IFR Aspid ò€“ and itò€™s just as spectacular, with 0-60mph in 2.8 seconds and 50mpg fuel economy! The brainchild of Spanish engineer Ignacio Fernandez Rodriguez (hence IFR), the car features a unique, ultra-light carbon fibre chassis, and weighs 700kg.
Power comes from a 400bhp supercharged 2.0-litre i-VTEC petrol unit derived from Hondaò€™s Civic Type R. The cabin gets leather and carbon trim, plus Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Internet. Prices will range from Ò£75,000 to Ò£107,000 ò€“ and look out for a first drive in Auto Express before the end of the year.