Marcos TSO

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"BIRMINGHAM, UK, 25th May, 2004 - Marcos Engineering Ltd (Marcos) is pleased to announce the new Marcos TSO roadcar - making its debut at the Sunday Times Motorshow at the National Exhibition Centre In Birmingham. This two seat open top sports car delivers an unprecedented level of power, precision and style in the company's 45-year sportscar history.

From the outset, the new management and engineering team at Marcos set out to build a reliable, easily drivable two-seater, yet instil the TSO with many of the attributes found in Marcos racing cars. This has yielded a road car with exceptional performance and agility while also being comfortable in daily driving and at home in any environment.

The resulting TSO or Omologato is derived from its racing blood line and as such delivers an awe inspiring 400 horsepower in a two seat roadcar that weighs just 1090kg. These impressive power to weight figures enable it to accelerate to 60 mph in just 4 seconds and to 100mph in just 9 seconds. Top speed is estimated to be over 185 mph.

Power is provided by a 5.7 Litre V8 Engine derived from the same GM powerplant used in Marcos and Corvette racing cars worldwide. This Aluminium Alloy block and head design is extremely reliable and lightweight. The TSO R/T benefits from intake and valve train enhancements to increase useable horsepower without sacrificing drivability or fuel economy.

The TSO provides driving agility and impressive road holding due to extensive chassis development and testing under a partnership with Prodrive - a recognised leader in chassis dynamics, vehicle dynamic systems and powertrains. Currently, Prodrive has six World Rally titles and five British Touring Car Championships to their name.

The design team was driven to capture some lines from the 45-year winning history of the brand, yet take the design forward in precision, quality and style. Designed by Damian McTaggart, formerly the designer of TVR's Cerbera, Tuscan and T350, the TSO's lines are exceptionally clean yet aggressive. The design effort coupled classic sculpting techniques for real-time feedback with state of the art CAD techniques for precision and speed.

The entry level TSO is priced at 39 950 GBP and delivers 350HP with a 5-speed transmission and 17 inch wheels. The TSO R/T is priced at 44 950 GBP and produces 400HP with a 6-speed transmission, sports suspension package and18 inch rear wheels.

The TSO marks the return of the sharp, affordable, high performance V8 British sports car , said Tony Stelliga, Chairman of Marcos Engineering. We believe it hits a gap in the marketplace that stirs the soul of motoring enthusiasts and are thrilled with the result.

Marcos Engineering is also pleased to announce it will be expanding operations into their own new 6,000 square foot facility at Prodrive's Kenilworth site in Warwickshire. This facility provides a 1.5 mile high performance circuit and one of the few split low grip surfaces in the UK capable of simulating driving under slippery road conditions.

Story by Marcos Engineering Ltd." --supercars.net--
 

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Its interesting looking, it just seems a lot like one of those classic british roadsters from the 60's, I also like the unique paint job.
 
Great car from a company that makes great cars, however Marco's is nowhere near TVR's league and this car won't change that.
 
I have some pics of this very car from my trip to the 2004 Motorshow live yesterday. Ive spent ages uploading pics to ony imagestation, once they're all up I'm going to link them all to a thread here. It's taking ages though, I've got 204 pics. I'll probably spread them over a three or four threads covering different parts of the showto make it easier to see the pics people will want to see.
 
Loads, the Aston DB9 coupe and Volante, and the Vanquish. They even had one cut in half down the center so you could see all the mechanicals.

The TVR stand was great, they had the Sagaris which is just so much nicer in the metal and the new Tuscan along with the Typhon, Cerbera and Tamora.

The Porsche standwas a let down, they had the Carrera GT but you had to que to get on the stand and they were only letting so many on at a time and the que was over 45 minuets long, so I couldn't get as close to that as I'd have liked.

The New Noble was really nice and they had some other M12's there too. The usual Impreza's and Lancers were there and the Honda HSC but there was loasd of chunky railings in the way, so I only got one decent photo which was of the rear.

There was plenty to see there and I'll try to get the pics up here by tomorrow if I get time and let you and everyone else interested know about what was there.

Here a teaser pic of the DB9.
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Originally posted by live4speed
Loads, the Aston DB9 coupe and Volante, and the Vanquish. They even had one cut in half down the center so you could see all the mechanicals.

The TVR stand was great, they had the Sagaris which is just so much nicer in the metal and the new Tuscan along with the Typhon, Cerbera and Tamora.

The Porsche standwas a let down, they had the Carrera GT but you had to que to get on the stand and they were only letting so many on at a time and the que was over 45 minuets long, so I couldn't get as close to that as I'd have liked.

The New Noble was really nice and they had some other M12's there too. The usual Impreza's and Lancers were there and the Honda HSC but there was loasd of chunky railings in the way, so I only got one decent photo which was of the rear.

There was plenty to see there and I'll try to get the pics up here by tomorrow if I get time and let you and everyone else interested know about what was there.

Here a teaser pic of the DB9.
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No pic?
 
I'll sort it out later when I get the first thread on the show up.
 
I'm not sure how lng they allow links to the pics to work there, this pic was fine yeserday but it's not working for me either now. I'm gonna get this sorted, I might have to make my phot album public and just have a couple of links to it.
 
Oh and when i said i will become a member in a minutes i never have been to their site yet :lol: i guess i will do it when you get done with album.
 
I've uploaded most of the pic's, the only problem is it's quite late now so I'm gonna have to finnish it all tomorrow but there will be 204 pics up but I'm probably going to have to post a link to the album and maybe hotlink just a few of the better pics.
 
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