The last week of 2018 before we finished for the Christmas break was a very busy week with Zero Kit Collections and deliveries. We had Zero Kits that were collected and being sent to the USA, Sweden and Germany & on the Friday morning before we finished for Christmas the last Zero kit of 2018… Continue reading START THE NEW YEAR WITH A ZERO BUILD…. ZERO KITS COLLECTED.
Category: Aspiring OEMs
Koenigseggs at the Orange County Festival of Speed
Would you like to see a Koenigsegg Agera RS doing hot laps around a race track with Koenigsegg test driver, Niklas Lilja behind the wheel? Would you like BE IN THE CAR? If you’re in southern California this weekend, this could be your opportunity. A group of Koenigseggs will be on show AND in action… Continue reading Koenigseggs at the Orange County Festival of Speed
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Adrian Hallmark: new Bentley CEO talks future products, electric cars and profitability – AutoExpress
Adrian Hallmark’s Twitter biog simply proclaims ‘Bentley Boy Again’. Following a stint as sales and marketing boss at Bentley from 2003, he left for Volkswagen in the US and then the Far East. After a short spell at Saab he joined Jaguar Land Rover before returning to Crewe in February as Chairman and CEO. “I’m… Continue reading Adrian Hallmark: new Bentley CEO talks future products, electric cars and profitability – AutoExpress
Caterham CEO Graham Macdonald: PH Meets – Pistonheads.com
After years of being dogged by its ignominious F1 team, Caterham is finally a company on the move. Its latest special edition, the Seven SuperSprint sold out in just a matter of hours, the factory is operating at capacity and there are even talks of Caterham exploring the dark art of electric propulsion. But perhaps… Continue reading Caterham CEO Graham Macdonald: PH Meets – Pistonheads.com
Wiesmann Sports Cars GmbH to procure engines from BMW – BMWBLOG
The comeback of Wiesmann is taking more and more concrete steps, and today’s announcement confirms its upcoming return: BMW will be providing the engines for sports cars from Dülmen. In a brief press release, Wiesmann Sports Cars GmbH confirms an agreement on the delivery of engines from BMW AG. Following successful completion of the pre-development phase,… Continue reading Wiesmann Sports Cars GmbH to procure engines from BMW – BMWBLOG
New 2019 Lamborghini Huracán previewed ahead of unveiling – Autocar
Lamborghini has pulled the covers off its updated and more powerful Huracán, following a number of preview images posted in the past few days. The new-for-2019 Ferrari 488 rival now adopts the Huracán Evo nameplate, reflecting its changes. The images reveal a number of styling changes designed to offer “aerodynamic superiority”, with a new front bumper bringing enlarged… Continue reading New 2019 Lamborghini Huracán previewed ahead of unveiling – Autocar
Lost world: Germany’s forgotten car companies – Autocar
Borgward (1924-1961) If you wanted a premium German car in the 1950s, Borgward was the place to go, with its stylish saloons, coupés and estates, most notably 1954’s Isabella, pictured. Carl Borgward started making cars under his own name in 1924, but in the pre-war years he also set up or acquired the Hansa, Lloyd… Continue reading Lost world: Germany’s forgotten car companies – Autocar
“Where do you get the hydrogen from to refill your cars?”
Motorway nodes or local hubs? This blog post has been inspired by the thoughtful input from the Riversimple Design Forum on the topic of refuelling. Having received a plethora of comments and queries from all over the UK and Europe we thought the question of hydrogen infrastructure, often cited as the main barrier to the… Continue reading “Where do you get the hydrogen from to refill your cars?”
New business expansion | Donkervoort enters production of non-automotive products
Donkervoort Automobielen B.V. has for the first time in its history started producing carbon-fiber parts for non-automotive products. This business expansion must however be seen next to an even larger development. Within the European Union sponsored SME2 project Donkervoort is now challenged to – in the next two years – develop a mass production method (at… Continue reading New business expansion | Donkervoort enters production of non-automotive products