As you can see, the...
As you can see, the changes will be subtle, with the disguise intended to hide the discreetly remodelled bodywork. At the front, new headlights are fitted, while the bonnet line and bumper have also been reshaped.
The company will first...
The company will first base itself at a temporary location, where an initial limited run of 100 models is expected to be built towards the end of 2007
The Auto Express Specialist Manufacturer of the Year for 2006 is to set up its global headquarters, manufacturing facility and research centre on a new site in Llanelli, Wales.
It’s the first proper sign that the firm’s innovative Type-D GTH hybrid will become a production reality. The 2.0-litre V10 petrol/electric coupé will be assembled alongside the high-performance 170mph Syracuse, which features a supercharged version of the same small-capacity motor.
The company will first base itself at a temporary location, where an initial limited run of 100 models is expected to be built towards the end of 2007. Customers should finally get behind the wheel in early 2008, and a year later, a permanent, purpose-built facility will be ready to start operations. Bosses intend to invest ÷£12million in the project, and believe it will create 200 highly skilled new jobs over the next three years.