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Aeon Sportscars

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Aeon Sportscars Limited
Company typeLimited company
IndustryAutomobiles
Founded2000
HeadquartersMarden,Kent
Key people
Keith Wood, Suzan Heather Wood
Websitehttps://www.aeonsportscars.com/

Aeon Sportscars Limited is a British manufacturer ofautomobiles.[1]

Company history

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Aeon GT3 Coupe

The company was founded on November 3, 2000, inMarden, Kent.[2] Keith Wood and John Timothy Hewat became directors on July 1, 2001.[2] They began producing automobiles andkits in 2003. The brand name isAeon. Since March 31, 2007, Susan Heather Wood has been the second director.[2] Hewat left the company at the same time and foundedBlaze Motorsport.Doncaster basedExceed Autocraft, led by Matthew Flett, was thelicensee from 2011 to 2021.[3] A total of around 17 copies have been created so far.[1]

Vehicles

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Aeon GT3 Spyder

The first model was theGT 3 Coupé in 2003. Special features of thecoupé are the three-seater design, with the driver sitting in the middle, and thegullwing doors. The engine usually comes fromFord. TheGT 2 Coupé, which has been available since 2011, conventionally has two seats next to each other. The coupés have found around twelve buyers so far.[1]

TheGT 3 Spyder appeared in 2004. This is the open version of the coupe. The vehicles are usually powered by afour-cylinder engine fromVolkswagen with adisplacement of 1,800 cm3 and aturbocharger. Initially also three-seater, since 2011 there has also been theGT 2 Spyder andGT 2 Aero with two seats next to each other. So far, around five copies of the Spyder have been built.[1]

TheEpona was designed by Garry Gooderham. Aeon Sportscars presented a model at a trade fair in 2009, but did not put it into series production. Exceed Autocraft has been trying since 2011. This lightweight, front-engine, rear-wheel-drivesports car is planned as a coupe androadster.[citation needed]

Literature

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External links

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References

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  1. ^abcdHole, Steve (2012).A-Z of Kit Cars. The definitive encyclopaedia of the UK's kit-car industry since 1949.Sparkford:Haynes Publishing. pp. 20–21 and 86.ISBN 978-1-84425-677-8.
  2. ^abc"AEON SPORTSCARS LTD".opencorporates.com. Retrieved1 September 2015.
  3. ^"EXCEED AUTOCRAFT LTD overview - Find and update company information - GOV.UK".find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk. Retrieved20 June 2022.
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