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Volta Trucks partners with Prodrive to develop electric HGV

Prodrive is working with Volta Trucks to help engineer its revolutionary 16-tonne electric HGV designed, not only to meet zero emissions requirements, but also to help keep vulnerable road users safer in crowded urban environments. The Volta Trucks concept HGV positions its driver low down, centrally and forward of the front axle, to give uninterrupted vision at street level through 220 degrees. Prodrive will help develop the design into a drivable demonstrator by early summer 2020.

According to the London Mayor’s office, 23% of pedestrian and 58% of cyclist deaths in London involved a Heavy Goods Vehicle, despite HGVs making up only 4% of road miles in London*. By positioning the driver in the centre of the cab at eye level with a pedestrian; using extensive cabin glazing and replacing conventional rear-view mirrors with cameras, dangerous blind spots are eliminated. Passenger seating is arranged behind the driver, on either side. 

To further reduce potential hazards, the truck uses bus-style doors on both sides with a slide/swing action to minimise intrusion into the path of pedestrians or cyclists, and allowing the driver to easily access the central driving position. To maintain compatibility with existing loading bays, the rear of the truck and the tail lift arrangement follow conventional practice. This approach means the demonstrator vehicle can be created by combining an existing donor rear chassis ladder frame with the innovative cab and frontal arrangement.

Targets for the truck include a range of 100 miles, a top speed of 50 mph and a gradeability sufficient to briskly negotiate the on-off ramps and slip roads typical of urban elevated routes. To maximise payload, the new cab will be a composite-clad spaceframe structure, the composite panels using natural rather than carbon fibres. The vehicle can be produced in a range of sizes from 14-18 tonnes.

Such is the pressure to improve urban air quality as quickly as possible, that Volta’s target is to show the finished prototype vehicle in mid-2020 and make it available for driving demonstrations later in the year. In parallel with the demonstrator schedule is a program to manufacture a fleet of prototypes for field trials in London and Paris with interested parties during 2021.

During the manufacture of the prototype batch, Prodrive will gradually hand over build responsibility to the confirmed production supplier, but will retain engineering responsibility and oversee ongoing development. The target manufacturing volume is 2000 units per year.

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Prodrive Legends restores works race and rally cars to original glory

The world’s most successful independent motorsport constructor establishes its official restoration programme as interest builds in its historic cars, including Subaru Imprezas, BMW M3s and Aston Martins.

Prodrive is seeing a growing demand for its historic race and rally cars and has launched Prodrive Legends, a new operation dedicated to the authentication, restoration and support of these cars.

The creation of Prodrive Legends is a direct response to a significant rise in requests from vehicle owners to verify the provenance and then restore race and rally cars that Prodrive has constructed over the last three decades. There are also an increasing number of opportunities to race historic competition cars and a dramatic rise in values, especially for vehicles that have won high-profile events, fuelling the market for historic cars.

Since its formation in 1984, Prodrive has built more than 1,100 race and rally cars, from the first Porsche 911 SC RS to the latest Aston Martin Vantage GT cars. These cars have won titles across a range of motorsport disciplines, from World Rally titles for Subaru with Colin McRae, Richard Burns and Petter Solberg, to world sports car and Le Mans titles with Aston Martin and Ferrari; and British Touring Car Championships with BMW and Ford.

“Many of these cars are now appreciating classics with immense value to their passionate owners,” says Paul Howarth, head of motorsport operations. “With the formation of Prodrive Legends, owners can now bring the cars home to the same company – and even many of the same people – who originally designed and built them and took them to multiple wins.”

The programme, which only covers Prodrive vehicles, includes: a ‘fixed price’ authentication service that will verify whether a chassis is a genuine Prodrive car; factory specification engine rebuilds in Prodrive’s new powertrain centre; and whole-vehicle work from servicing and race preparation to ground-up restorations to the original Prodrive specification.

Over the years, Prodrive has built more than 700 Subaru rally cars, including nearly 100 Impreza and Legacy Group As and 160 Impreza World Rally Cars. In the 1980s the company also built nearly 40 BMW E30 M3s and, more recently, nearly 50 Aston Martin racing cars based on the DB9 and a further 180 on the previous generation Vantage.

All restoration work, including chassis, engine, transmission and bodyshell preparation, is carried out in-house at the company’s world-class engineering facility in Banbury.

For owners of ex-Prodrive vehicles or those considering purchasing one, utilising the expertise of Prodrive Legends offers numerous benefits, as Howarth explains: “Quite simply, there is nobody in a better position to rebuild a Prodrive car – we literally know them inside out and many of the people we have on the Prodrive Legends team built the cars originally.

“What’s more, we have all the original build data and also hold the rights to reproduce key parts of the cars, while sourcing genuine components that are notoriously hard to find doesn’t pose an issue thanks to the network of contacts we have established since the early 1980s.”

He continued: “The level of our work pays dividends for customers who wish to compete with their car and those that lean more towards seeing it as an investment. Some owners choose to run their cars in less demanding exhibition events or merely show them, but any car that leaves us will be turnkey and ready to run competitively.

“For those that wish to optimise the value of their car, as well as its performance, having Prodrive Legends authenticate and rebuild it ensures that it meets market expectations, where only the cars with the most impeccable provenance command the highest prices. The difference between two cars that are similar in all respects other than provenance can run into tens of thousands of pounds or, if there is evidence of significant competition success, even six figures.”

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New ADAS Kit Expands Delphi Technologies’ Diagnostic Capabilities

  • Launch of a new line of diagnostic tools and solutions offering additional revenue option for independent garages
  • The modular ADAS kit adds static and dynamic calibration of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to Delphi Technologies’ existing suite of automotive diagnostic tools

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SYNETIQ’s Doncaster presence grows with 25 acre expansion

• SYNETIQ to expand Doncaster site by 25 acres
• New plant to handle more vehicles, more efficiently than ever before
• Planning permission granted for the expansion into existing brownfield land
• Continues company’s investment into the South Yorkshire region
• Part of SYNETIQ’s strategy to operate from fewer but larger sites

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Rayvolt UK turns loop on to power e-Bike awareness

E-Bike company Rayvolt UK has teamed with advanced automotive PR agency loop in a new approach to promoting its distinctive range of premium electrically assisted bicycles.

As COVID accelerates change in the UK’s travel and commuting habits, Rayvolt UK offers stylish mobility for people who strive to reduce their environmental impact.

From its base at Bicester Motion, Oxfordshire, loop will be raising awareness of Rayvolt UK’s range of ultra-modern yet retro-styled e-Bikes.

With demand for two-wheel carriers, including e-Bikes, taking off in cities and large towns, the ability for media to experience the bikes in a safe environment as well as on local rural and urban roads provides a far more engaging form of validation.

Research shows* that bicycles, electric bicycles and electric scooters are looking increasingly attractive, as people look to use their cars less and shy away from the confinement of public transport. Approximately 20% of city dwellers surveyed are interested in an electric bike reflecting what is a growing demand for ‘green’ personal mobility.

“As the country gets to grips with the long-term effects of COVID-19, there’s a shift in how people will travel in cities, and the concept of socially responsible alternatives is really gaining traction,” said Rayvolt UK’s Managing Director, Graham Kresfelder. “Demand for e-Bikes is growing fast and Rayvolt UK is a challenger brand in a largely colourless market.

loop’s base at Bicester Motion offers the perfect location to host and demonstrate the range of e-Bikes and allows media to really understand them in realistic conditions. We wanted a different approach, and working with loop means we can really show Rayvolt UK’s relevance and the importance of e-Bikes as personal or micromobility devices.”

Instead of viewing e-Bikes as appliances, Rayvolt UK provides vehicles that are enjoyable to own and experience. With a clean-sheet design and smartphone-app integration, each is hand-finished before delivery and can be personalised with a range of accessories and bespoke services. With a focus on quality, its e-Bikes use the highest quality components and engineering and provides the very best customer care from a UK-based service centre. 

Automotive PR agency loop is based in the Heritage Quarter at Bicester Motion, which is set to become an incomparable automotive and aviation experience destination. Allowing visitors to become fully immersed in the full breadth of automotive culture, it will cover everything from the existing on-site historic vehicle specialists (at Bicester Heritage) through to future electric and autonomous technology.

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Prodrive supports global events from Banbury

Prodrive has created a remote support hub to provide real time technical support for its hundreds of race and rally customers competing across the world.

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Airspeeder – the new flying motorsport for the 21st century

Airspeeder – a radical new airborne motorsport for the 21st century – will make its global public debut at this week’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, the world’s largest automotive garden party.