Elfin Type 5 Teaser Sketch

by Brian Potter
July 18, 2008 5:00 PM
Filed Under: Artist Renderings, Specialty Marques

Known as one of Australia's oldest sports car makers, Elfin Sports Cars is currently owned by Tom Walkinshaw, the same guy who owns Holden Special Vehicles and Holden tuning firm, Walkinshaw Performance. Styled by HSV designers Julian Quincy and Adam Dean Smith, Walkinshaw is getting ready to launch an all new Elfin model project named ‘Type 5’ in about one month.

Building off of the current V8 powered MS8 Clubman and MS8 Streamliner, the Type 5 sets out in a slightly different direction to compete with the Lotus Elise, Caterham 7 and the Ariel Atom.

Although details are tightly held, PressPortal.com.au who met with Elfin spokesman, Gary Beer (dig that last name), speculate that the vehicle will receive the GM sourced 260hp 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine found in the Pontiac Solstice / Opel GT / Saturn Sky Redline clones. With a weight of approximately 750 kg (1,650 lbs.) the type 5 should dominate all of it intended competitors on all fronts (see comparisons chart below).

  Lotus Elise SC Elfin ‘Type 5’ Caterham SVR 200
Power 163kW *200kW 147kW
Torque 211.8Nm *350Nm 225Nm
Weight 870kg *750kg 677kg
0-100km/hr 4.6sec *3.7sec 3.9sec
Price $104,990 *$65,000 $107,700
*PressPortal prediction and approximates

Source: pressportal.com.au
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Comments

except for the atom... which conveniently isn't on the chart Ariel Atom/223.7kW/259.0 Nm/456kg/2.9s/$65,000

by joe_limon | July 18, 2008 6:24 PM
oh, and speaking of the atom, The ariel atom 3 is 1400lbs? what did they decide to add cup holders?

by joe_limon | July 18, 2008 6:25 PM
that pricing is in AUD. the atom here is $100,000+

by abupu | July 19, 2008 4:59 AM
I love Elfin, it's such a stylish esoteric toy to have.

by LMS | July 18, 2008 9:02 PM
Yeah the Ariel is pretty awesome, but so is this Elfin. I like it. I just wish they made the V8 Elfins this dominant. They could do with and update from the old Gen III engines in there, or at least a power tweaking.

by ADJ-117 | July 19, 2008 2:56 AM
not very practical, but probably #%^@ing fun to drive.

by qwerty-acme | July 20, 2008 2:05 PM

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