
Click the image above for a couple of high-res pics of the Avocet.
MM Industries and Roush Technologies in the UK are teaming up to produce a vehicle that splits the difference between dedicated track toys (Ariel Atom, KTM X-Bow) and traditional British sports cars (Lotus Elise). The Avocet is being unveiled this week at the Autosport International Show in Birmingham, with production of the lightweight, two-seater expected to begin later this year.
The basic formula is nothing new, but with a body weighing in at just over 1,500 pounds and a Roush-tuned 2.0-liter four producing between 150 and 225 hp, performance should be impressive. MMI is claiming that the sprint to 60 should be dispatched in under five seconds, while a carbon ceramic brake upgrade will not only slow forward progress with ease, but will shave about 5.5 pounds at each corner.
According to MMI, the major selling points will be the availability of parts – most of the running gear and drivetrain is sourced from Ford through Roush – and the high level of customization available, including a removable roof, fitted luggage and plenty of go-fast goodies.
Although pricing hasn't been announced, it's expected that the Avocet will come in around £25,000 and will be available in both left- and right-hand-drive models. A Spyder version is also planned, but initially MMI and Roush will only be making about 50 units a year.
Hit the jump for the full press release.










