Jetstream's Extreme SC250 Lightweight Sportscar Revs Into Production

Power-to-weight ratio at 357 bhp/tonne
by Thami Masemola
August 22, 2008 4:00 PM
Filed Under: European, General, Tuners

The guy who ran Michael Schumacher’s suspension programme at Benetton runs a company called Intrax. Intrax was a supplier of suspension parts for this car, the Jetstream SC250 which retails at £29,495 OTR. After months of drooling in cold silence in our rooms, we can finally see what Jetstream has been up to since unveiling a prototype of the SC250 at Autosport International Show in January.

Persuading the SC250 to move at supercar pace is a Vauxhall/Opel Astra VXR/ OPC engine, same 2.0-litre twin turbo working with a 6-speed gearbox. Unleaded and bio-ethanol feed its needs, with the green stuff increasing power by 10 percent. By the way, engine is standard so it brings out 250 bhp. While this may sound like a whisper at Old Trafford, consider that SC250 weighs only 700kg and you realise it has a power-to-weight ratio of 357 bhp/tonne, which is quite excellent by any measure. Claimed performance figures are a 0 – 60 mph time of under 4 seconds and a top speed of 165 mph. Extremely hairy for this open top car, so not something you want to try without at least a space suit on. Suspension is expectedly very stiff, so handling is not an issue at all. What may be an issue for some are the looks, which given, are subjective, but man, this thing should not be allowed anywhere near a catwalk.

Jetstream lists 12 colours as being available to choose from, as well as other luxuries often taken for granted by better-known machinery, such as a gadget power point and a heating system. No Merc-type airscarf though. The cars are made in Cornwall, UK and take between 6 to 8 weeks to complete, depending on customer specs. You can even get a gullwing style door hard top if you like, or a 300 bhp version from early 2009. I guess this will be badged SC300?

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cheaper rip off of caterham 7

by great_supercars255 | August 22, 2008 4:11 PM
Looks cheap, but at £29,495, it isn't really cheaper than a Caterham.

A Caterham 7 Superlight R400 2.0 (210hp, 0-60 mph in 3.8sec, top Speed of 140mph) costs £29,495(factory assembled)

by AG4 | August 22, 2008 4:59 PM
Rip off of a Caterham? It looks nothing like it. It even has the engine in a different place.

It is horrible to look at. With a lot of track day specials out there this thing will struggle to compete.

by bristol411s3 | August 22, 2008 4:41 PM
MAN!!! this thing is ugly, but it does look like a badass go-kart on steroids!!! i would love to take this thing to a proper track and let it loose.

by FOXHOUND | August 22, 2008 6:42 PM
Not twin turbo.

by radmeister | August 22, 2008 8:58 PM
WHAT!!!! Dont you like twin turbos some how or what ar you suggestin with your line? Not twin turbos?????

by Ipsesnipse | August 23, 2008 10:42 PM
Another reason to buy a Caterham if you're looking for nice track day!

by mickey_f1 | August 22, 2008 11:37 PM
woah! boxy car is boxy!

by Kepe | August 23, 2008 2:47 AM
Rather have a rid on lawn mower!!

by mortz | August 23, 2008 3:56 AM
Sorry ( ride on )

by mortz | August 23, 2008 3:56 AM
They really could have drawn it with free hand instead all lines with a ruler. Its not as easy but in the end it really pays off when people actually buy the car instead of not buying it. Some designers should really try it out.

by Ipsesnipse | August 23, 2008 10:36 PM
How can u say its a rip off of caterham when caterham is a rip off of lotus? it cant be the rip off of a rip off.

by Ipsesnipse | August 23, 2008 10:38 PM
To be fair, a top speed of 165mph is incredible, esp. with those aerodynamics. And on the argument of originality, I'm inclined to side with Ipsenipse.

by saint_dracula | August 25, 2008 2:51 PM

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