Ultima GTR
| Price | pound;55,000 ($99,270 USD) | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 6.3 liter Chevrolet V8 | Weight | 2183 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | Natural | Torque | 528 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 543 bhp | HP/Weight | 4 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | 86.2 hp per liter | 0-100 mph | 5.9 seconds | ||
| 0-60 mph | 2.8 seconds | 0-100-0 mph | 10.3 seconds | 
(from Ultima Sports 
			Ltd)  Launched in 1999, Ultima's new GTR has guaranteed the 
			company the strongest possible start to the 21st century.
			
			The exciting GTR was no less than fourteen months in development and 
			the result is a product that takes the low-volume supercar to new 
			levels of fit, finish and performance. And the GTR really is a 
			supercar in every sense of the word. With a top speed of over 200 
			miles per hour (using the company's high performance engine option) 
			the new car is more than a match for all but a handful of 
			competitors. Add into the equation the huge cost of any of these 
			alternatives and the short list ceases to be a list at all - you're 
			simply left with Ultima!
			
			The GTR uses the chassis and suspension package already road and 
			race tested in the company's existing Sports model, but from here on 
			the GTR has required a comprehensive redesign. Not a single panel is 
			carried over onto the new car and, whilst the result gives the GTR a 
			smoother more productionised feel, there's considerably more to it 
			than just a fashion upgrade...
			
			Aerodynamic efficiency has been of paramount importance on a car 
			that is capable of over 200mph. Attention has centred around 
			lengthening the rear of the car to help clean up the airflow and 
			thus improve downforce. These developments have been comprehensively 
			tested at MIRA (the Motor Industry Research Association) where the 
			group was so impressed by the results that it was happy to have the 
			Ultima GTR as the centre of its show display at the 2000 Autosport 
			International show at the NEC in Birmingham.
			
			Whilst the GTR can be ordered as a turnkey supercar, it is also 
			available in component form, for assembly by the home enthusiast. As 
			part of the GTR's gestation period, a great deal of time was spent 
			to ensure that this is the easiest of all Ultima's models to put 
			together and enjoy.
			
			The ultra clean look of the GTR has not been achieved through luck, 
			but rather by design. The production car feel of this latest model 
			is immediately apparent, from the specially moulded headlight 
			housings and covers to the immaculate panel fit and lack of any 
			external body catches. Larger 18" wheels front and back help to fill 
			the re-profiled wheelarches while even items such as the 
			purpose-made wing mirrors combine to create the complete picture.
			
			The end result is a car that's causing a real sensation wherever 
			it's seen. David Vivian, one of the UK's leading magazine test 
			drivers recently commented, "Never mind the new 911 Turbo, be 
			unconcerned about any Ferrari, F50 included. The only road car 
			swifter than the Ultima is the McLaren F1, and then not by much. On 
			a performance-per-pound; reckoning, of course, the GTR destroys that, 
			too."
			
			Further afield, the GTR is also gaining momentum following major 
			launches in America, South Africa, Australia and Japan. The official 
			Ultima web site now has a large section specifically for US 
			customers.
			
			So, whichever way you look at it, the GTR looks set to continue 
			Ultima's tradition for producing some of the most exciting road cars 
			available anywhere in the world today.

