This week’s motor news in pics

Trident Performance Vehicles have designed and produced a two-seater sports car that can reach over 200mph, get from 0-60mph in under 4 seconds and deliver up to 100mpg*.

Trident Iceni nears production

Trident Performance Vehicles have designed and produced a two-seater diesel sports car that can reach over 200mph, get from 0-60mph in under 4 seconds and deliver up to 100mpg.

The car is aimed at commuters who travel on the M1, the M4, the M6 to get to work, people who live in rural locations and those situations where electric cars are not currently viable because of their comparitively short range.

The team at Trident have invested £2.3m in the project, which has enabled the completion of all the development needed to get the Iceni into production. 

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3 Comments

  1. Keith said:

    Car parking is not “undercharged” nor is it “subsidised”. Town centre businesses are overtaxed by local authorities rates and would close or move out of town if their customers were driven away by parking charges. This would dramatically reduce the local authorities income from these lost businesses.

  2. Chris said:

    This government is totally out of it’s mind - car parks are expensive to park in especially town centre ones. If you use your car for business purposes you have to be near to your work place, because time means money. We all haven’t the luxury of walking / cycling.

  3. spindrift said:

    I like that Peugeot plenty!

    They need a new design direction, as the current “wide mouth frog” look is about as appealing dining on nasal excavations. I also hope that they get their ride/handling mojo back, as the 207GTi I test drove late last year had it’s steering anaesthatised and it’s shocks filled with custard. Nasty thing it was, which is why I went for an Alfa 147 Sport Q2.

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