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- Q6592271 subject Q8132944.
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- Q6592271 abstract "The Westfield XTR2 is an ultralightweight, two-seater sports car manufactured by Westfield Sportscars Limited, of West Midlands, UK. It features a lightweight steel tubular spaceframe chassis, and the 170 hp (127 kW), 1299 cc Suzuki Hayabusa 4-cylinder engine, mated to a 6-speed sequential gearbox. Performance upgrades are available. However, it lacks a windshield, side doors, roof, and is virtually devoid of interior luxury. As a result of this simplicity, the car only weighs between 410-440 kilograms, depending on configuration. By achieving an extremely high power-to-weight ratio, it has been intended primarily as a car to be used on the race track. However, it is still legal for road use (at least in the UK). The Westfield XTR2 is a member of the Bike Engined Car (BEC) class of vehicle that are becoming very popular at Track Days.The XTR2 made a notable appearance on the revamped version of BBC's Top Gear, where it outperformed a Pagani Zonda in a timed lap of a test track. The Zonda was the current track time champion. Although the record has since been surpassed by several expensive sports cars, it was a foreshadowing of a future record lap time by the Ariel Atom, another minimalist sports car to which the XTR2 has often been compared.Westfield ceased production of the XTR2 at the end of 2010 to concentrate on their core "7" product, The Westfield XTR4, which offered an Audi 1.8 DOHC Turbo engine, together with various aesthetic and structural differences to accommodate the car rather than bike engine, ceased production some years before.".
- Q6592271 class Q274586.
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- Q6592271 length "3.686".
- Q6592271 manufacturer Q2095422.
- Q6592271 productionEndYear "2010".
- Q6592271 productionStartYear "2001".
- Q6592271 thumbnail Westfield_xtr2.png?width=300.
- Q6592271 transmission "6-speed constant mesh sequential".
- Q6592271 weight "410000.0".
- Q6592271 wheelbase "2.413".
- Q6592271 width "1.625".
- Q6592271 wikiPageExternalLink www.westfield-sportscars.co.uk.
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- Q6592271 name "Westfield XTR2".
- Q6592271 production "2001".
- Q6592271 transmission "6".
- Q6592271 weight "From".
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- Q6592271 comment "The Westfield XTR2 is an ultralightweight, two-seater sports car manufactured by Westfield Sportscars Limited, of West Midlands, UK. It features a lightweight steel tubular spaceframe chassis, and the 170 hp (127 kW), 1299 cc Suzuki Hayabusa 4-cylinder engine, mated to a 6-speed sequential gearbox. Performance upgrades are available. However, it lacks a windshield, side doors, roof, and is virtually devoid of interior luxury.".
- Q6592271 label "Westfield XTR2".
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- Q6592271 name "Westfield XTR2".