what would be considered necessary to meet the above criteria for determining a cehicle is specialist and enthusiast
Appearance
• 2 seater
• pillarless design on 4 door vehicle
• different silhouette (eg roof height, length – features must be not easily removed)
• gullwing or other unusual doors
• convertible
Unusual Design Features
• suspension type
• different engine type (not being just different fuel)
different to what?
• braking system type
• advanced control features (eg. collision avoidance, superior handling)
• number of Axles
(is none unusual?
)
The following are not considered unusual design features:
Turbocharging, supercharging, ABS, 4WD, 4 wheel steer, diesel or gas fuelled vehicles, variations of fuel injection technique (eg GDI), traction control.
Performance
• power to weight greater 105 kw/tonne (<9.5kg/kW) for MA, MB & MC only
• fuel consumption to be determined in accordance with ADR 81/00 and to be less than 4 litre/100km for MA (other categories to be decided on a case by case basis).
• Extreme handling ability
Specialist Publications
• featured, in the “as manufactured” condition in motoring publications for specialist and enthusiast vehicles.
• be eligible for homolgation to a limited production category, such as FIA Group A (vehicles eligible for production based categories such as Group N are not acceptable)