Strathcarron Sports Cars

Strathcarron Sports Cars PLC was a British manufacturer of automobiles.

Company History

Ian Macpherson founded in 1998, the company Tebworth. The first prototype was exhibited in the same year at the Geneva Motor Show. 1999 began the production of automobiles. The brand name was Strathcarron. 2001 production ended.

Rolling stock

The company donated sports car manufactures. Reynard Motorsport had designed the chassis. The design for the body came from Simon Cox. The doorless roadster body made ​​of aluminum provided space for two people. The vehicle was 3607 mm long, 1702 mm wide, 1194 mm high with a wheelbase of 2388 mm and weighed 560 kg. The engine was mounted in mid-engine layout behind the seats, driving through a six- speed gearbox to the rear axle. The SC- 4 was the base model. A motorcycle engine from Triumph Motorcycles 1200 cc displacement and 125 hp of power driving the vehicle. In the model SC 5 A a uprated engine generated 140 hp. The SC 6, 2001 was planned as an entry-level model at a price of less than 20,000 pounds.

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