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Ascari Ecosse


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Manufacturer Ascari Cars
Production 1998–1999
Successor Ascari KZ1
Class Sports car
Body style(s) 2-door coupe
Platform Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine(s) 4.7 L V8
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
Wheelbase 2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Length 4,280 mm (168.5 in)
Width 1,828 mm (72.0 in)
Height 1,120 mm (44.1 in)
Curb weight 1,250 kg (2,756 lb)
Designer Lee Noble

The production version of the Ecosse was given a BMW V8 powerplant in place of the Chevrolet and Ford units, although this was further tuned by Hartge. The 4.4 liter engine produced around 300 hp (220 kW), while later larger 4.7 liter units produced around 400 hp (300 kW).

The last 3 cars were produced with the Hartge 5.0 L V8 engine, around 420 hp and 520 nm. The last one build in 2000, at Blandford with a sequential gearbox and still in the possession of Ascari. (source Ascari)

The spaceframe chassis and wishbone suspension carried a lightweight fibre glass body, weighing in at just 1,250 kg (2,756 lb). The Ecosse, with the larger 4.7 liter engine, was capable of going from zero-to-sixty mph in 4.1 seconds while top speed was achieved at 200 mph (322 km/h). Only 17 examples are known to have been produced, however only nine of these remain today as the other eight have all been destroyed.

The Ecosse would eventually be replaced by the Ascari KZ1 in 2003.

Ascari A10


Manufacturer Ascari Cars
Production 2006–present
Assembly Banbury, England
Class Sports car
Body style(s) 2-door coupe
Layout RMR layout
Engine(s) 5.0 litre BMW V8 S62
Transmission(s) 6-speed manual (sequential manual in option)
Wheelbase 2,636 mm (103.8 in)
Length 4,300 mm (169.3 in)
Width 1,852 mm (72.9 in)
Height 1,138 mm (44.8 in)
Curb weight 1,280 kg (2,822 lb)
Related Ascari KZ1, Ascari KZ1-R, BMW M5
Designer Paul Brown

The Ascari A10 is an automobile produced by the British company Ascari Cars that was conceived by Dutch millionaire Klaas Zwart. It is a road-going evolution of the KZ1-R GT race car currently contesting the Spanish GT Championship, with both cars penned by ex-Formula One designer Paul Brown. It is the third road car produced by the company, after the Ecosse and the KZ1, with the name A10 intended to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the company.

The A10 features a modified 5.0 L BMW V8 engine producing 625 bhp (466 kW), delivered via a six speed sequential manual gearbox, with a regular manual transmission available as an option. The A10 shares the same basic carbon fibre chassis as the KZ1, with all-new bodywork and racing-derived suspension. Despite the addition of an FIA-spec roll cage and the fire-suppression system, the removal of soundproofing and such luxuries as air conditioning and a stereo system contributes to the A10's relatively light weight of 1,280 kg (2,822 lb).

The company plans to hand-assemble 50 A10s at its Banbury, England assembly plant, at a price of approximately £350,000 (US$650,000) each.



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