Onyx Sports Cars

In this article we will explore the impact of Onyx Sports Cars on different aspects of everyday life. From its influence on popular culture to its relevance in history, Onyx Sports Cars has left its mark in various areas. We will analyze how Onyx Sports Cars has shaped the way we relate to the world around us, as well as its role in the evolution of society. Through a detailed analysis, we will seek to better understand the importance of Onyx Sports Cars and how it has marked a before and after in our perception of reality. This article aims to offer a broad and diverse view on Onyx Sports Cars, addressing different perspectives and possible implications for the future.

Onyx Sports Cars Ltd is a UK kit car manufacturer. They produce the Onyx Mongoose, a mid-engined machine made for the Rover K engine from a Rover Metro or Rover 200 Series, and the Onyx Firefox, a two seated open sports car made using the Rover K engine in front wheel drive position. The Onyx Firecat was introduced in 1995 and was designed by David Golightly. It used Fiat Uno parts and was front wheel drive. It also had the option of using the Fiat Uno Turbo engine. During its five-year production run about 100 were sold.[1]

Their first car was the 1993 Onyx Firefly which was based on the Fiat Panda. Since 2005 the Firefly has been produced by Alphax Kitcars and has been reintroduced to the British and European market as the Alphax Firefly.

References

  1. ^ "Total Kitcar: Ones That Got Away". Archived from the original on 8 October 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.