- Westfield XTR2
Infobox Automobile
name = Westfield XTR2
manufacturer =Westfield Sportscars
production = 2001 - present
class =Sports car
layout =RMR
engine = GSXR1300RSuzuki Hayabusa
transmission = 6 speed constant mesh sequential
wheelbase = Auto mm|2413
length = Auto mm|3686
width = Auto mm|1625
height =
weight = From Auto kg|410
fuel_capacity =
successor =Westfield XTR4
similar =Ariel Atom 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 Convert|170|hp|kW|0|abbr=on, 1299 ccSuzuki 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 theBike Engined Car orBEC 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 supercars, it was a foreshadowing of a future record lap time by theAriel Atom , another minimalist sports car to which the XTR2 has often been compared.The XTR2, is still sold by Westfield, has been supplemented by the
Westfield XTR4 , which offers a more powerful engine, and numerous aesthetic and structural refinements.Links
* [http://www.westfield-sportscars.co.uk Westfield Sportscars Ltd.]
* [http://www.westfieldxtr.com XTR2 website - USA]
* [http://xtr2net.dnsalias.com/xtr2.net/ XTR2.net and Forums]
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