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The New Lister Thunder

THE LISTER MOTOR COMPANY MAKES THUNDER WITH THE LAUNCH OF IT'S NEW 200+ MPH SUPERCAR All-British specialist sports car maker The Lister Motor Company to reveal its first new model for the 21st Century at the 2018 Historic Motorsport International at ExCel, London, on Thursday 15th February Dubbed Thunder, as a logical successor to the cult Lister Le Mans of 25 years ago, this new Lister will be the most rapid, powerful and luxurious Lister ever made in the Company’s 65 years Just 99 examples of the bespoke Thunder will be built, priced from £139,950 The Thunder supercar will join Lister’s existing sports car programme, which includes the first ever fully road compliant version of its landmark Knobbly, built to the model’s original 1950s specification Other recent significant ’new’ Lister sports car continuation models include the magnesium-bodied Knobbly Stirling Moss Edition, plus the aerodynamic Costin, which will also be making its ExCel debut at the Historic Mo...

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FAST-CHARGING ICE COOL I-PACE Jaguar’s all-electric I-PACE will promise both rapid charging and rapid performance when it goes on sale on 1 March. Capable of charging in less than 45 minutes* and with sports car performance and SUV practicality, the I-PACE will be the perfect every day car – whether on the school run, daily commute or even coping with sub-zero temperatures. Rigorously tested across extremes of terrain and temperature, the I-PACE has tamed the Arctic at Jaguar Land Rover’s cold weather test facility in Arjeplog, Sweden, at temperatures as low as -40°C. "Not only will the I-PACE charge quickly enough for our customers to carry out their everyday lives, it will offer powerful and precise performance in a variety of conditions and climactic extremes. Allied with the versatile credentials of our celebrated PACE family, this will be an electric performance SUV like no other." IAN HOBAN, JAGUAR VEHICLE LINE DIRECTOR The Jaguar I-PACE will be rev...

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