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Old 03-30-2005, 03:43 PM
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Following successful tests at Millbrook proving ground, a high-performance, petrol-electric sports coupe should reach UK markets next year.

The Connaught Type-D sports coupe is described by the company as a 'revolutionary concept in vehicle design and engineering'. It will be powered by what is claimed to be the first-ever V10 hybrid engine, and should dispel the notion that petrol-electric engines entail a performance compromise.

The 2+2 Type-D is expected to deliver a 0-60 mph time of 6.2 seconds, en-route to a maximum rated speed of 140mph. The performance will not be at the expense of economy: the company is targeting 42 mpg on the combined cycle, and compliance with the ultra-low emissions standards set for 2010.

Production of the Type-D is due to start in 2006 with prices starting at around £35,000.
- http://www.newcarnet.co.uk/newsarchi...?id=4482&pos=1
 
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