131 Zenos E10 S (2016) MX 66 LTK
Zenos E10 S (2016) MX 66 LTK (2015-16) Engine 1998cc Ford Ecoboost S4 250bhp
Production est 100 (all E10 models)
Registration Number MX 66 LTK (Manchester)
The Zenos E10 is a mid-engined sports car designed and produced by Zenos, in Wymondham, Norfolk. First announced to the press in September 2013 with production starting in January 2015 and ceasing in January 2017.
The car features an aluminium spine to which a composite passenger tub and front and rear subframes are attached. The composite ‘tub’ of the E10 is formed of a ‘sandwich’ that comprises a thermoset plastic core contained between sheets of carbon fibre which it was claimed delivers 70% of the mechanical performance of full carbon fibre with a drastically reduced cost. The interior also incorporates an additional central screen, allowing the passenger to view information that would normally only be visible to the driver. The car features inboard front springs and dampers and replaceable GRP body panels, which are intended to reduce repair costs in the event of an accident
The E10 S is built the same but is powered by a turbocharged 2.0 L Ford EcoBoost engine, delivering 250bhp The E10 S accelerates from 0 to 97 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in 4.0 seconds, and can reach 233 km/h (145 mph) these figures were further boosted in September 2016 an upgrade kit was made available for the E10 S increased power output to 280bhp.
A third model the Zenos E10 R was launched at the Performance Car Show, Birmingham, in January 2016, intended more as a road and track day car it came with a higher powered Ford 2.3 litre Ecoboost engine of 350bhp, The E10 R has uniquely tuned suspension and brakes and a dry weight of 750kg. Standard equipment levels are higher than those of the E10 and E10 S, and include six-speed manual gearbox, ventilated disc brakes and uprated four-pot callipers, and twin-skin composite seats with four-point racing harnesses.
Diolch am 93,376,064 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 93,376,064 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 24.04.2022 at the Sandbach Festival of Transport 159-131
131 Zenos E10 S (2016) MX 66 LTK
Zenos E10 S (2016) MX 66 LTK (2015-16) Engine 1998cc Ford Ecoboost S4 250bhp
Production est 100 (all E10 models)
Registration Number MX 66 LTK (Manchester)
The Zenos E10 is a mid-engined sports car designed and produced by Zenos, in Wymondham, Norfolk. First announced to the press in September 2013 with production starting in January 2015 and ceasing in January 2017.
The car features an aluminium spine to which a composite passenger tub and front and rear subframes are attached. The composite ‘tub’ of the E10 is formed of a ‘sandwich’ that comprises a thermoset plastic core contained between sheets of carbon fibre which it was claimed delivers 70% of the mechanical performance of full carbon fibre with a drastically reduced cost. The interior also incorporates an additional central screen, allowing the passenger to view information that would normally only be visible to the driver. The car features inboard front springs and dampers and replaceable GRP body panels, which are intended to reduce repair costs in the event of an accident
The E10 S is built the same but is powered by a turbocharged 2.0 L Ford EcoBoost engine, delivering 250bhp The E10 S accelerates from 0 to 97 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in 4.0 seconds, and can reach 233 km/h (145 mph) these figures were further boosted in September 2016 an upgrade kit was made available for the E10 S increased power output to 280bhp.
A third model the Zenos E10 R was launched at the Performance Car Show, Birmingham, in January 2016, intended more as a road and track day car it came with a higher powered Ford 2.3 litre Ecoboost engine of 350bhp, The E10 R has uniquely tuned suspension and brakes and a dry weight of 750kg. Standard equipment levels are higher than those of the E10 and E10 S, and include six-speed manual gearbox, ventilated disc brakes and uprated four-pot callipers, and twin-skin composite seats with four-point racing harnesses.
Diolch am 93,376,064 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 93,376,064 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 24.04.2022 at the Sandbach Festival of Transport 159-131