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Zenos E10 S pictured, final details confirmed

Zenos has confirmed the performance of its 250bhp E10 S sports car at the Autosport Show

A year on from the public debut of the E10 sports car, Zenos has brought its more potent E10 S to the 2015 Autosport show. Powered by a 2-litre Ford GDTI EcoBoost lump and wearing a lightweight body, the Zenos S’ show appearance comes with confirmation it’ll be even faster than we first thought.

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When we revealed the car in September of 2014, we quoted it as reaching 60mph in ‘under 4.5sec.’ We can now confirm it’ll complete the 0-60mph sprint in under 4sec, before racing onto a top speed of 135mph.

This swift performance comes thanks to the turbocharged four-pot engine’s 250bhp and 295lb ft of torque having to propel just 725kg of car forwards, sending power through a five-speed manual or optional six-speed which comes as part of the 'Track Pack'. LSD, a quick release steering wheel and track-focused suspension also come as options.

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The car to come to Autosport gains a heated windscreen – the first on a Zenos – broadening the E10 S’ use and making it just that little bit more user-friendly.

Orders for the Zenos E10 S are being taken now, with prices starting at £29,995. Next up for Zenos will be a two-door, two-seat open top roadster that’s set to arrive in 2016, followed by a hardtop GT coupe in 2018.

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