Ariel Motor Company has unveiled the new
Nomad R, which is a limited-edition version of its barebones, speedy off-roader
that will be sold in extremely small quantities – just five units will be made.
Each one will cost 64,500 British pounds and be built to order by
one technician to make things extra special.
The main selling point here is the engine,
which is a K20Z3 unit taken from the Honda Civic Si. Unlike the K24 2.4 litre
four-cylinder used in the standard Nomad that only has 235 hp and 300 Nm of
torque, the K20Z3 2.0 litre makes 335 hp and 330 Nm in the Nomad R. It even has
more power than the supercharged version of the K24 offered for the Nomad,
which is rated at 290 hp, but is 10 Nm down on torque.
Key to this added grunt is the Eaton
supercharger that runs at 11 psi, along with a fabricated aluminium air to
water charge cooler to optimise intake temperatures. Along with a revised Sadev
six-speed, close-ratio sequential gearbox and limited-slip differential taken from
the Atom V8 and Atom 3.5R, the rear-drive Nomad R takes 2.9 seconds to get from
0-96 km/h and will hit 195 km/h.
Suspension changes include specifically
developed Bilstein MDS 2 way adjustable monotube dampers to go along with the
long travel geometry, while Eibach springs, lightweight 18-inch alloys,
Yokohama A052 tyres, and Alcon brakes (four-piston calipers and two-piece
ventilated discs all around) complete the package.
What little bodywork you see is comprised
of a mix between composite and rotationally moulded parts, with high
vulnerability areas designed to withstand abuse. Model-specific graphics and
seats lifted from the Atom 4 with full harness seat belts are other items that
come with the Nomad R, and customers will also have plenty of options to choose
from when making their purchase.