Yorkshire car company Eadon Green has shown its Zeclat sports model at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The car is powered by a LT1 6.2-litre V8 engine, sourced from Chevrolet, and offers 454bhp with 465lb ft of torque. The claimed 0-60mph time is 3.6sec.
The Zeclat’s curvaceous exterior takes influence from the Art Deco design of the 1930s. The body panels are made of carbonfibre and sit on a chassis made of panelled carbon-nano composite (a new alternative to carbonfibre).
An eight-speed automatic is offered as standard, although a seven-speed manual with a rev match function is offered as a no-cost option.
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Eadon Green claims a perfect 50:50 weight distribution and said that an electronic limited-slip differential ensures the rear-drive machine offers precise handling and balance.
Inside, there’s a leather-trimmed cabin complete with a touchscreen infotainment system featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Eadon Green’s new model follows the Black Cuillin, which was first revealed in 2017 and uses a 6.0-litre V12 powertrain.
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Omg...!!!!
I liked it from the front then I saw the rear, Batman’s weekend ride.....?
Niche
Other than Apple CarPlay I'm not sure what else this brings?
Aye, but its made in
Aye, but its made in YORKSHIRE !!
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I quite like it and it looks different to a Morgan, you may as well say that Ford shouldnt make a Focus cos Vauxhall already makes the Astra 5 door hatch.