2008 MMI Avocet
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Production |
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Engine |
2 liter inline-4 |
Weight |
about 1543 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
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Torque |
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HP |
150 hp |
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HP/Liter |
75 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-60 mph |
under 5 seconds |
Top Speed |
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(from MM Industries
Press Release) MMIs new Avocet British, good looks and affordable
performance
A new British-built sportscar, which combines a stylish,
ultra-lightweight two-seater body with exceptional chassis dynamics
and awesome performance is unveiled at the 2008 Autosport
International Show at the NEC in Birmingham. MM Industries, which
now owns the former Strathcarron sportscar business, is presenting
its production Avocet two-seater during the shows two trade days,
prior to a public launch later in the year.
The Avocet is displayed by Surface Transforms (Stand E304) - whose
latest technology carbon ceramic brake system is fitted to the car.
The system, which will be available as an extra cost option, reduces
overall weight by 2.5 kilograms per corner, with a resultant
improvement in handling and braking performance.
The car will be built in South Essex by the specialist automotive
engineering and motorsport team which recently acquired the business
of Roush Technologies in the UK. The vehicle will use selected Ford
standard and performance parts, which will give the car a mature
component inventory which is fully tested and proven in the market.
MMI has placed an order for a limited initial production run of the
car, which now features a significantly restyled doorless moulded
bodyshell and incorporates some of the latest lightweight composite
materials. The standard car features a steeply inclined windscreen,
although a very attractive low-line wrap-around aero-screened
Spyder version is also planned.
The standard powertrain incorporates a Ford 2-litre Duratec engine,
recalibrated by Roush to suit the installation and develop 150bhp.
An uprated 225bhp version, developed by Roushs Mountune performance
division, will be available as a special order option. An all-up
weight of around 700 kilograms will, in power to weight terms,
position the Avocet alongside the quickest and, with a 0-60 time
under 5 seconds, is expected to make the car extremely competitive.
Current plans include building around 50 cars in the first year
with both left and right-hand drive versions available. The car will
be sold as a fully equipped, fully homologated road-going sportscar.
MMI is keen to differentiate the Avocet from the cluster of kit and
track-day cars which have visited the market over recent years. A
high degree of customisation is to be offered and extras for the
car include a removable roof and exclusive detachable,
fashion-styled travel luggage, which will clip into special cradles
behind the cockpit.
The original ambition to develop and produce a small, lightweight
British sportscar at an affordable price, has not changed. The
Avocet is an attractive looking car which uses core Ford componentry
all widely available off the shelf. As a result, the car possesses
mature product handling, excellent driveability and awesome
performance. We believe that the Avocet will satisfy the gap in the
market which has remained unoccupied for far too long for an
affordable performance sportscar with proven volume market
reliability, says MMI Founder and Managing Director, Martin Miles.
The new production Avocet retains the original Reynard designed
chassis, subsequently further developed by Ray Mallock and Chapman
and it has exceptional structural rigidity. The redesigned one-piece
body utilises composite materials to provide remarkable strength
combined with low weight. Add to that Roushs experience of
powertrain engineering, packaging and production and we can be
totally confident that this new car will fit the defined niche in
the market for which our research has demonstrated that there is a
significant demand, says Miles.