Lister says the LFP will sprint to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and
reach a top speed of 200 mph, all for a price tag of about $181,000. We'll have
all the details soon as Lister says the LFP's reveal is coming up in the next
few weeks.
Lister is looking to transform itself into the unofficial
performance arm of Jaguar, similar to what Alpina is to BMW and AMG was to
Mercedes-Benz before being brought in-house, so we will likely be treated with
more Jaguars tuned by Lister in the coming years.
The good news is that Lister isn't giving up on its
standalone models. The company is still churning out continuation versions of
its famous Knobbly
race car, and it has a supercar in the works to
succeed its Storm supercar of the 1990s.
Developing the new supercar requires a lot of funds, which
is why Lister has turned to tuning Jaguars in the meantime. There is also the
historical connection as Lister's past cars have typically run Jaguar
powertrains, including the Storm which featured a 7.0-liter V-12 from Jaguar's
XJR-9 prototype race car. Lister's previous owner also tuned Jaguars,
specifically the XJS.
source: https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1115125_lister-lfp-promises-to-be-worlds-fastest-suv
by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
http://www.boscheuropean.com
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