Westfield Sportscars

Westfield Sportscars Ltd.. is a British sports car manufacturer. Since 1983, in particular the Lotus 7 are at the company headquarters in Kingwinford sports car based on Lotus models manufactured. With newer models, parts of the car manufacturer Mazda are used.

1982, the engineer Chris Smith began to recreate historic sports cars. In 1983 he founded for this purpose, the company Westfield Sportscars Ltd..

The sports car of Westfield are sold through a network of distribution partners worldwide. Since its founding more than 8500 vehicles were sold per year, about 400 sports cars are made in manual labor. Current models are 1600, 1600 SPORT, SPORT 2000, SPORTS 2000 S, XI, 2 XTR, XTR 4, seight and MEGABUSA. Since late 2009, there is a Seven Model with pan-European homologation, which can be approved in all European countries now. The vehicle has a 1600 cc four-cylinder petrol engine with turbocharging, which dates back to the Opel Corsa OPC and factory makes 192 hp. The Seven is produced in the newly established factory in Kingswinford. The engine is first placed symmetrically in the chassis, this leads to a better distribution of legroom for the passengers, the steering is adjustable in height and length, there are from this series levers for wipers and turn signals. It is currently the only approved in Europe series vehicle with Sidepipe exhaust, which is still in production. Thanks to its low weight, the Roadster has very sporty driving characteristics in the low and medium speed range.

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