
The family wagon with a top speed of 200MPH! British sports car company Lister unveils new £140,000 SUV that can hit 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds.
Cambridge-based firm Lister produced one of Britain’s most successful sports racing cars of the 1950s The Lister LFP is still at the concept stage and is based on a Jaguar F-Pace SUV – normally capable of 176mph Extensive carbon fibre modifications may help to make it the world’s fastest SUV, according to its designers SUVs are more likely to be associated with busy family days out than the racing track.



Company owner Lawrence Whittaker said: 'I am delighted, overwhelmed and gratified by the huge level of interest, excitement and orders our LFT-666 supercar has already generated in just a few months. 'Based on early indications, our new LFP promises to repeat the success of the LFT-666, and I really can’t wait to reveal the world’s fastest SUV quite soon.' Full details of the new model are still under wraps, but initial purchasing enquiries into the SUV have led the company to open its order book now, ahead of the official reveal of the model. The 'Cars from Cambridge', originally designed and built by Brian Lister, dominated the field in their 1950s heyday, with Archie Scott Brown driving, as well as the legendary F1 star Stirling Moss.
In 2013, the Lister Motor Company was acquired by father and son team Andrew and Lawrence Whittaker. They use traditional skills and craftsmanship, combined with expertise with new materials and the very latest and up to date techniques, to create their vehicles. Mr Whittaker added: 'We kicked-off 2018 were we left 2017, as the UK’s fastest-growing company in the competitive motor industry business sector, according to leading independent financial analysis specialists, Plimsoll. 'Over the past six months the Lister Motor Company has been working very hard, developing our Tuning Division, starting with modifying the Jaguar F-Type, the Lister LFT-666, and setting up our new headquarters in Lancashire. 'The imminent release of our new monster killer LFP promises to see this healthy situation continue for the remainder of this year, and beyond.'



The original Lister was one of Britain’s most successful sports racing cars of the 1950's, winning at almost every circuit at home and was virtually unbeatable both in the UK, overseas and in the USA. The 'Cars from Cambridge', originally designed and built by Brian Lister, dominated the field in their 1950s heyday, with Archie Scott Brown driving, as well as the legendary F1 star Stirling Moss. Mr Brown was born in Scotland with severe disablement to his legs and right arm, but he was determined to become a championship level racing driver. The original Lister was one of Britain’s most successful sports racing cars of the 1950's, winning at almost every circuit at home and was virtually unbeatable both in the UK, overseas and in the USA. This image shows a recreation of the Lister Knobbly, as driven by Archie Scott Brown

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