Westfield Is Making A New Sports Car That Isn't A Lotus 7 Clone

British firm Westfield is branching out, planning to build a freshly designed sports car
Westfield Is Making A New Sports Car That Isn't A Lotus 7 Clone

Up until now, there’s been a Lotus 7 kind of theme to the cars produced by Westfield. Save for a few Radical-like bike-engined track day specials, Lotus 7-inspired sports cars have been the order of the day for the British company, but that’s all set to change thanks to the new GTM.

So far, Westfield hasn’t revealed a great deal. The GTM name comes from the kit car manufacturer Westfield acquired in 2007, but there isn’t even a design sketch available yet. A 252bp Ford Ecoboost engine - currently used by Westfield in the Sport 250 (above) - will sit in the car’s space frame chassis, and a sub-1000kg weight figure is being targeted. There’ll be coupe and convertible versions, and production is set to begin in 2018.

So far, so predictable, but there are also plans for a hybrid version, and an all-electric car with a 200 mile range. Sounds awfully complicated for a small, niche manufacturer. But there should be plenty of money in place to get the project moving, and from an unusual source at that: autonomous ‘pod’ vehicles.

Westfield Is Making A New Sports Car That Isn't A Lotus 7 Clone

These little capsules are often used as transport solutions in controlled environments (airports, for instance), and are in high demand. Westfield Autonomous Vehicles - a subsidiary of the Westfield Technology Group that also owns the sports car business - has already made 20,000 of the things for customers around the world, and the market is expected to grow dramatically.

So, what we have here is a company profiting and staying relevant via the rise of autonomy, while still making bonkers, lightweight sports cars. That sounds like something we can get behind.

Comments

Anonymous

It looks like a Miata a little from the front.

11/07/2017 - 16:04 |
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Bring a Caterham To MARS

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????

11/07/2017 - 17:28 |
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GTRTURTLE 🔰 🐢(Oo \ S K Y L I N E / oO) (Koen

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Looks oddly like a caterham

11/07/2017 - 21:55 |
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AirSwann

Sounds like a brilliant company!

11/07/2017 - 16:04 |
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Anonymous

That’s a yes from me :-P

11/07/2017 - 16:05 |
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Anonymous

I’m not really a fan of autonomy but… If a sports car manufacturer is using that to make money to produce new lightweight sports cars, then that is most definitely fine by me.

11/07/2017 - 16:32 |
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Bring a Caterham To MARS

A brand specialized in Lotus Seven clones is making a new sportscar

Caterham did the same a while ago, and I think we all remember how that went.

The brand says it won’t be a clone of the cars they usually make

RUF said the same a while ago, and I think we all remember how that went as well

11/07/2017 - 17:35 |
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Anonymous

I would bet it’s a good track car, but this type of cars usually have a high price tag. Unfortunately I can’t afford one.

Sport bikes is more thrilling for me and cheaper

11/07/2017 - 17:44 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I know, I’m off topic :)

11/07/2017 - 17:45 |
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Anonymous

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You’d be surprised about the value of Westfields. You can spend 9k for a 230bhp track focused car, where the equivalent Caterham would be around 20k.

People choose Caterham over Westfield for the heritage of the name. But if you want speed for your money, never go Caterham, there are many smaller brands that make faster cars for less money.

11/09/2017 - 12:44 |
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Anonymous

Its not a Lotus 7 replica, its a Caterham replica (jk)

11/07/2017 - 19:42 |
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Porsche 959 (CarThrottle's only Facel Vega fanboy, still act

When did Westfield quit making the SEight?

11/07/2017 - 21:15 |
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Soni Redx (MD Squad Leader) (Subie Squad Leader)

What.. Wait what.. what.. Huh.. What!?

11/07/2017 - 21:24 |
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