The Ariel Atom

The Ariel Atom is a high performance sports car made by the Ariel Motor Company based in Somerset, England. The Atom began as a student project by Coventry University transport design student, Nik Smart. Known then as the LSC (Lightweight Sports Car), it was developed at the university in 1996 with input and funding from various automotive industry members, including British Steel and TWR. Ariel Motor Company boss Simon Saunders was a senior lecturer whose responsibility for the project was primarily as financial manager and design critic for Smart, whom he described as "The best all-round design student I've ever seen." The car was first shown publicly at the British International Motor Show at the NEC in Birmingham in October 1996.
Specifications
- 0-60 mph : 2.8 seconds
- Top Speed: 155 mph, (155 mph supercharged)
- Power: 245 hp @ 8200 rpm (300 bhp supercharged)
- Torque: 150 ft·lbf @ 6100 rpm
- Weight: 1,010 lbs
- Transmission: Honda six-speed with reverse or GM six speed with reverse
- Price: $49,980
- Engine: 2.0L Honda K20A1, 4 Cylinder, i-VTEC or 2.2L or 2.4L Gm ecotec 4 Cylinder
- Manufacturer: Ariel Motor Company Ltd
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