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		<title>Connaught Type-D H</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Connaught&#8217;s hybrid Type-D beats mainstream manufacturers in the race to produce a high performance energy-efficient sports car. The stunning four seater will deliver 140mph, 0-60mph in 6.5s, 42mpg, while still complying with ultra-low emissions targets set for 2010.Innovative and inventive engineering resulting in a 100% British sports coupÃ©, stylish and comfortable yet practical, the Type-D [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div align="left"><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/Rg8LT-WAoAI/AAAAAAAACws/_RKD0Wa4FNo/s1600-h/Connaught_Type_D_Hybrid_01.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="The Connaught Type-D H : the world's first hybrid sports coupÃ© " src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/Rg8LT-WAoAI/AAAAAAAACws/_RKD0Wa4FNo/s400/Connaught_Type_D_Hybrid_01.jpg" border="0" /></a><strong>Connaught&#8217;s hybrid Type-D</strong> beats mainstream manufacturers in the race to produce a high performance energy-efficient <strong>sports car</strong>. The stunning four seater will deliver 140mph, 0-60mph in 6.5s, 42mpg, while still complying with ultra-low emissions targets set for 2010.<br />Innovative and inventive engineering resulting in a 100% <strong>British sports coupÃ©</strong>, stylish and comfortable yet practical, the <strong>Type-D</strong> embodies driving pleasure every day of the week. The <strong>Type-D</strong> lives up to the exacting performance standards and reliability of the prestigious <strong>Connaught </strong>marque of the fifties, world renowned for delivering smart engineering solutions and highly successful road and race cars.
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<p>The in-house <strong>V10 engine</strong> supplies <strong>superb performance</strong> and low emissions. This combined with the <strong>Connaught hybrid technology</strong> (18 patents pending), uses tried and tested technology in an innovative manner to provide a highly economical, <strong>world class sports coupÃ©</strong>.<br />The <strong>Connaught Type-D H</strong> is a unique <strong>new concept</strong>: it is the only sports coupe on the market combining excellent fuel economy, handling and class leading performance with a comfortable four seater interior layout.</p>
<p><a href="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/Rg8LUOWAoBI/AAAAAAAACw0/JFqd9iEidWM/s1600-h/Connaught_Type_D_Hybrid_02.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="The Connaught Type-D H : the world's first hybrid sports coupÃ© " src="http://bp1.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/Rg8LUOWAoBI/AAAAAAAACw0/JFqd9iEidWM/s400/Connaught_Type_D_Hybrid_02.jpg" border="0" /></a><a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/Rg8LU-WAoCI/AAAAAAAACw8/XtPJ6ZICrys/s1600-h/Connaught_Type_D_Hybrid_03.jpg"><img style="display:block;text-align:center;margin:0 auto 10px;" alt="The Connaught Type-D H : the world's first hybrid sports coupÃ© " src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_CVOr0TtSP9k/Rg8LU-WAoCI/AAAAAAAACw8/XtPJ6ZICrys/s400/Connaught_Type_D_Hybrid_03.jpg" border="0" /></a> <strong>Connaught Motor Co. to Build First &#8220;Green&#8221; Performance Coupe</strong><br />LLANELLI, WALES, UK, March 29, 2007-<strong>Connaught Motor Co.</strong> announced today that it will build the world&#8217;s first green, high performance <strong>hybrid sports coupe</strong> at a new plant in southwest <strong>Wales</strong>. The company is also relocating its entire <strong>R&amp;D division</strong> to a business incubator in <strong>Wales from England</strong>.<br />Production of the new car â€“ the <strong>Connaught Type D</strong> â€“ begins this year, and the first consumer models are expected to be delivered in early 2008. The first model will be the <strong>limited edition four-seater</strong>, the <strong>Connaught Type D GT Syracuse</strong>, with a <strong>V10 two-liter supercharged 300hp engine</strong>.<br />The <strong>Syracuse</strong> will be followed by the <strong>hybrid version</strong> â€“ the <strong>Connaught Type-D V10 sports coupe</strong>. The <strong>coupe</strong> will be powered by a <strong>V10 hybrid gasoline/electric engine</strong> that will deliver a top speed of 150 miles per hour (mph), with 0 to 60mph acceleration in 6.2 seconds and 42 miles per gallon.<br />It will be the world&#8217;s first truly high performance <strong>hybrid sports coupe</strong>, is patent protected, and delivers a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to vehicles in its class. Unlike most startup companies, which use standard engines, <strong>Connaught</strong> has designed its own engine and power train from scratch.<br />The Â£12million ($25 million) investment will create 200 new highly skilled jobs over the next three years. The company expects to recruit thirty engineers in the first year. <strong>Connaught</strong> anticipates building 100 cars in the first year, 250 in the second year, and ultimately increasing to 1,000 in year five.<br />Fred Page-Roberts, chairman of <strong>Connaught</strong>, said the decision to move the company to Wales and to manufacture in-house was taken because of the high level of support from the Assembly Government and its <strong>International Business Wales</strong> team, and because of the skilled labor force, and the academic and automotive infrastructure in Wales.<br />&#8220;Wales has the available skill sets for the sector, a highly developed supply chain and considerable academic expertise that provides a winning combination,&#8221; Page-Roberts said.<br /><strong>Geraint Jones</strong>, head of <strong>IBW in North American</strong>, praised <strong>Connaught</strong> as &#8220;a highly innovative, technology driven company led by an extremely experienced and talented team. The company&#8217;s focus on alternative fuel technology and niche vehicle capability is of particular interest to us in Wales and has a synergy with the work already under development in this field through our automotive clusters program.&#8221;<br />The <strong>Connaught Technical Centre</strong>, a custom designed 60,000-square-foot plant that will include <strong>R&amp;D</strong> facilities, design workshops and office accommodation, will be built at Llanelli Gate in 2009. Until then, the company will lease temporary, and interim manufacturing space in Llanelli.<br /><strong>Connaught</strong> is the second company addressing a niche in the automotive industry to locate in Wales in the last two years. Narrow Car Co. is developing a two-seater vehicle designed for urban drivers that will deliver 100 mpg. Stevens Vehicles will manufacture small electrical vehicles to meet demands for zero noise and pollutant requirements.<br /><strong>Connaught</strong> Chief Executive Tony Martindale and his partner Tim Bishop acquired the <strong>Connaught brand</strong> in 2002 and unveiled the new vehicle in 2006, when it won the <strong>Specialist Car Manufacturer</strong> of the Year Award from Autoexpress magazine.<br />Throughout the 1950&#8217;s, <strong>Connaught</strong> produced a series of successful and highly innovative cars that were driven on both the open road and racetrack. A <strong>Connaught car</strong>, driven by Tony Brooks, won the Syracuse Grand Prix in 1995, the first time that a British designed car, driven by a British racer, won a Formula One Grand Prix. The <strong>new Connaught cars</strong> revive that tradition in their body construction and their engine. Advanced lightweight composites and carbon/aluminum body panels keep the weight of the car below one ton.<br />Garel Rhys, professor emeritus at Centre for Automotive Research, Cardiff University Business School and authority on the automotive industry recalled that: &#8220;Within motor sports, the <strong>Connaught brand</strong> is not only highly regarded but also remembered with affection. Its cars were driven by many famous drivers of the day, including Stirling Moss.&#8221;<br />Professor Garel Rhys also said that the sports coupe market had grown rapidly over the last few years and there is no direct competition for the <strong>Connaught</strong>, particularly the hybrid model designed to improve CO2 emissions and fuel economy.</div>
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