Trident Iceni Diesel Goes 200 MPH, Gets 70 MPG?!

UK specialty car manufacturer Trident Performance Vehicles says it is all but ready to begin selling its new diesel supercar, the Iceni. According to company officials, the Iceni can reach 60 miles-per-hour in less than four seconds and crest 200 mph. Further, through the use of torque multiplication, the company is claiming that the car has achieved 68.9 miles-per-gallon at a steady 70 mph during a test at the Millbrook Proving Ground. All-in, the company suggests that the composite-bodied, stainless-steel chassis’d grand-tourer will have a bladder-busting range of 2000 miles. Needless to say, we will believe all of this when we see it.

According to the company’s spec box, the Iceni is powered by a 6.6-liter engine, leading us to believe that it’s a derivation of GM’s Duramax, an engine that normally sees pickup duty. However, no details as to the engine's supplier have been given.

Perhaps tellingly, TPV is using a press release to call out government agencies for not supporting the Iceni’s development, despite the company’s numerous attempts to file for grants. In any case, they say they’ve invested £2.3 million (around $4.28M U.S.D.) to develop the car, but it appears they need more money to bring it to market.

Check out the full press release and spec box below for more details.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
20th August 2008

Trident Iceni nears production

 200mph sports car reaps 70mpg

 Technology allows use of 100% biodiesel

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

Whilst city cars (MEGA City, Ze-O, G-Wiz) work brilliantly for people who live and work in a city, Trident represent those that 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 (for the time being) viable due to their comparitively short range. In the meantime, the Trident Iceni offers current technology that is available now which reduces fuel consumption and therefore reduces emissions.
It's a diesel sports car and if you're able to obtain any kind of biodiesel, this can be used without any invalidation of warranty, adjustment to the engine or affect on performance.

Their fantastic fuel economy is achieved through technology called torque multiplication and it can be applied to all diesel cars (the popularity of which is growing year on year versus petrol cars), buses, lorries and trains. It's available now, requires no further research and development and can make an immediate difference to the amount of emissions diesel vehicles produce. In short, Trident have the solution to what we're told is a huge problem.

So serious is the concern about carbon reduction, the Government affiliates itself with a number of organisations that exist to provide grants to people and/or companies that can contribute to or offer a solution.
Carbon Trust, EEDA (East of England Development Agency), Carbon Connections, HGCA (Home Grown Cereals Association), EEMS (Energy Efficiency in Motor Sport), Energy Savings Trust, Renewables East to name a few. Trident have applied to all the above mentioned agencies for grants and have received nothing – not a penny. Not only have they received no money but have struggled to get reasons for why they have failed and have been unable to find out who has received grants.

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. They're now seeking funds to make this happen and satisfy their growing bank of customers.

*68.9mph at a constant 70mph was the first recorded test at Millbrook Proving Ground. The figure naturally improve at lower speeds – at 30mph, Trident's initial tests returned 108mpg. This is yet to be confirmed but they don't believe in quoting a figure for 30mph as this is unrealistic – unless you drive exclusively in a city.

The Iceni is a traditional grand tourer. With a full tank of diesel, you can expect to travel around 2000 miles without needing to fill up. The boot has space for luggage and golf clubs – enough for a two week holiday. The chassis is made from stainless steel and is guaranteed against corrosion for 100 years and the body is made from composite and can therefore never rust or degrade.

Trident Iceni – specification


On the road price

£75,000.00

Insurance group (est)

18

0-60mph

3.7 seconds

Top speed

200mph+

At constant 70mph

68.9mpg+

Wheelbase (mm)

2650

Front track (mm)

1650

Rear track (mm)

1690

Overall length (mm)

4200

Overall width (mm)

1950

Overall height (mm)

1220

Kerb weight (kgs)

1480

Engine

6.6 TD V8

Max power

550bhp@3800rpm

Max torque

950lb/ft@1800rpm

Secific output

83bhp per litre

Power to weight ratio

402bhp per tonne

Installation

Longitudinal, front, rear-wheel-drive, rear gearbox

Construction

Alloy heads and iron block

Valve gear

4 per cylinder

Ignition and fuel

Bosch sequential injection, fly-by-wire throttle

Gearbox type

8-speed automatic

Final drive

2.56

Suspension

Front & rear double wishbones, coil springs, anti-
roll bar

Steering

Rack & pinion, power assisted, 2.7 turns lock to lock
to lock

Brakes front dia (mm)

365

Brakes rear dia (mm)

320

Wheels front

20” x 9.5”

Wheels rear

20” x 11”

Tyres front

255 x 35 x 20

Tyres rear

335 x 30 x 20

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Comments

Reilly Brennan

Does anyone else see some Bob Lutz influence in this? The slanted A-pillar is a direct Pontiac Solstice/first-gen Viper clone, two projects Lutz spent his nights working on.

 

 

Russ Bellinis

It also looks a lot like the new Alfa 8c. If we are to look back to the first car to look like it, I would say it's genesis is the Cheetah.

  • Wed, 08/20/2008 - 10:13

Black C5

It reminds me of the Cheetah too - David.

Ducati Minor

It's the next Vector.

mo

i thought vector is American..... no?

this thing is from the UK. I see TVR written all over it. yes, it has some solstice flavour, but overall this should be a TVR.

KS

And TVR cars are now coming from Russia, no?

Pete Langlois

Ok, how about making this same 69mpg in a car the masses can afford. If some small specialty manufacturer can do this why can't the big 3? Even at $4.12 per gallon for Diesel in the US I'd be all over this car if it was a reasonably priced vehicle.

Anonymous

The large auto companies (American and otherwise) are not making this car because the executives in those companies are very busy performing delicate fellatio on each other in hopes they can ascend their respective corporate ladders more quickly.

Emery

Does anyone know if this is Imperial gallons - the ones used in the UK? If so (and very likely, given the location of the manufacturer), then we need to divide by 1.2 to get miles per US gallon - "only" 58.3 mpg. I'd still take it!

Black C5

Good Point - David.

Anonymous

Is it really true?

Anonymous

My advise, keep well away untill production is up and running and what ever you do, dobnt give them your hard earned money untill you have the keys in your hand. I know these people, they have fallen flat on their faces before dragging many down with them. No, im not one of them..
They are also very clever bullshit artists..

Back C5

This car sounds EXCITING! Talk about having your cake and eating it too. It makes me wonder if there could be a diesel future for the Corvette. I can’t see why 70 MPG isn’t possible – David.

Lara

Why are they putting a piggyback on a car whose ECU has already been cracked? Also, I can only imagine the price of this mod. Add $10k for the HKS name.

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Hugo

Does "all but ready" mean "snowball's chance in Hell"?

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