Is The Wells Vertige a CHEAP Enthusiast Supercar?
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- Wells Motor Cars is a new sports car brand selling the Wells Vertige- an analog, manual, lightweight enthusiast car. The Vertige car is designed with an attractive exterior and eye-catching dihedral doors, almost making it a "mini McLaren'. But is this hand-made low-volume British sports car actually an affordable exotic- the new cheap supercar king? Can the Wells Vertige be a better option than the Lotus Emira or Porsche Cayman?
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Man i dont know where you find these projects, but its ALWAYS awesome watching these videos. And you TOTALLY pronounced it wrong the whole time! 🙃
Love the car, as well as the overall approach ❤ I'd guess that a properly tuned 4cyl twin cam with a decent supercharger could give a 450+ BHP and that would do the job. "Add Lightness" as Colin Chapman stated advocates keeping the '4 for weight purposes 😇 EDIT: Honda K series even more bang for the bucks 😉 and still light 👍🍀
Quite literally the most beautiful, low volume sports car I've seen in a good while. Pack that Ford 4 with a hefty turbocharger and you've got yourself a McLaren killer. Brilliant work! ✌🏻🇺🇸
The car community needs more low displacement v8 and v10. I'm tired of having the only option in a F1000 and F4 being an inline 4😂😂😂
No love for the 6?
@@user-hc9qv9yb9mtoo mainstream
Reliability - this is a car that can be driven everyday, a low displacement V8, let alone V10, will be more costly and unreliable compared to a proven Ford i4. Also no one makes small V8s/V10s anymore.
Great sports car...design is exotic...and those butterfly doors 👌 love the 4cylinder simplicity and lightweight built 💪
- It has a very cool retro exotic look.
- With that weight a nice V6 would’ve been awesome.
- It’s a very simple car, so manufacturing cost is low, therefore the price should be less.
I think you're not considering the many other costs such as design, development, prototypes, tooling, compliance, etc, and the fact those costs and the rest of the busness costs will be spread over a relatively small number of vehicles.
@@JakobusVdL Oh I know enough that in today’s world, the price is determined by the maximum they can get for it, not a fair percentage over the cost.
@@JakobusVdL Plus most things they can get off the shelf.
@iteerrex8166 they still have to pay for those 'things' (i assume you mean the power unit, brakes, wheels, steering systems etc?). They will have had to establish contracts with the suppliers for those, which means committing to taking certain amounts of those things, and the prices aren't going to be the 'cost price' the original manufacturers use for their own vehicles.
Just look at how few start up car companies actually get a car on the road, survive more than a few years, or actually make any money.
They're normally passion projects, and the owners generally lose money.
But, if you think it could be done for less, I look forward to seeing the 'iteerrex special' when it hits the road 😉
Design-wise, it greatly reminds me the GMA T.33, although this may be the original design, sort of...at least it came out first.
Being offered more engine choices would help too.
Ford's a good supplier, or else there wouldn't be so many brands using it.
The Duratec has plenty of aftermarket support.
An Ecoboost V6 would be great, be it 2.7, 3.0 or 3.5L versions. Or even the naturally aspirated 3.3L from the base F-150.
In any case, amazing car.
Great Video! A couple of those images are mine, so I might be bias. The Vertige drives as well as it looks and the two Robins are great guys. Id recommend looking at Robins new electric beach buggy too.
Love your taste in topics sir! Good stuff, classic beautiful car imo.
The UK is good at these component cars but the steering wheel is on the wrong side for most of the world.
They make a left hand drive version too!
I like it. I agree with everyone about the engine options and price. I'm guessing that if it takes off, they can produce more of them for less money. Also, being a left-hand drive for the US would help as well. I hope the company takes off.
I doubt they would be able to pass Federal crash and emissions regulations, but we could hope.
@@GrantOakesNot applicable as a kit car. I will be considered car parts especially in low volumes
@@user-hc9qv9yb9m That would work, kind of like what Noble did back a couple decades ago with the M400, the body/chassis was shipped separate from the engine. Officially it was a kit car.
man, I WANT one!
When a stripper Mustang starts at $65000 this thing sounds pretty low priced to me....
It’s a beautiful car, something I would test drive.
Britain is doing something great with sportscars. The new Noble and this Vertige are bringing revival to manual gearbox and having the driving experience be N°1
Love the car. Looks great and I would imagine that it would be fantastic to drive. There's only one thing about the design I don't like and thats the windows. Why the half window opening? I would much prefer the usual full glass window that fully retracts into the door when opened. I know it's a relatively minor point but it is enough to put me off so I am guessing some others will agree with me. Definitely needs a redesign of the side windows.
Lotus elise anybody?
Yeah, how was this not mentioned in the video? Similar design, similar goal
It looks more like the early versions of the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (the ones with a simpler headlight design) with bits from the DeTomaso Vallelunga to me - both cars being two of the three main inspirations for the T.33 as well (the third one being the Lamborghini Miura)
Looks very similar to the GMA t50
Filho do T.33, coisa linda ❤
It has Dino 246 overtones, which can't be a bad thing, but can you trust it to deliver, for the not inconsiderable sum of 50k ?
Super nice car🏅
How much to buy it as a kit car
This car will take off because of the economy.
Awesome , but is an "American" version of this going to be produced, with the steering wheel on the left? If not, I'll scratch if off my wish list.
Any news about a brother of this called "bandit gt"? It should have been ready for 2021... then silence
If I had a garage and 60k spare
For comparisons, McClaren, NO, Lotus, YES. How about a Ford EcoBoost 2.0L 252hp or better yet the 2.3L 310hp. NOW we're talking!
I think that car looks great, but why would you use Ford 2 liter? Why would you just not build it for a k series motor? Honda makes the best four cylinders on the planet, it would give the car massive tuning potential. If I bought one of those, it would be my first order of business. Get it to around three hundred wheel horse power with an na k24, or if you're an animal, turbo it.....then you'd be getting closer to McClaren numbers.
Was going to comment this, With the amount of people that k sawp a lotus, it seems like the obvious choice. Slap a supercharger on there for linear power and you have a 911 eater
Honda don’t produce any of the old school K20s anymore unfortunately 😢
Car just needs a k20 with big turbo 😂
Again with the pronunciation issues, it's not Mc Laren, it's pronounced Maclaren if you prefer but don't emphasise the Mac, think more Mmmmmmm sound but short, then claren.
Edit: Jagwah and Jag-you-are are both acceptable.
Ford engines use to be good.
It's ugly
Afortable EV sportcar is coming!
errrrrr, where and from who?
Put a small v8 in this with AWD and left hand drive, at $63,000.00 and you have the world beating down your door.
Another designed car that is to small for people to drive. WTF is up with these so called designers.
Too small? Perhaps some people are too big?
How do you conclude it is 'too small for people to drive' ?
Well because it is! that's why@@JakobusVdL