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The Ultima RS is a mid-engined sports car produced by English automotive manufacturer Ultima Sports Ltd since 2021. [1] The car can be bought as either a kit or fully-assembled. [ 2 ] Buying the car as a Shell, without engine or transmission, will cost $13,000-20,000 depending on market [ 3 ]
Fifteen years later, McLaren used an Ultima GTR as a mule in testing the MP4-12C's linked hydraulic suspension and "brake steer" systems. [3] All models in the Ultima range have always been primarily supplied in component form. That is, Ultima produces the parts required for an owner-builder to construct the car off-site.
The Ultima Evolution is a limited production sports car built by British automobile manufacturer Ultima Sports. It was unveiled as the replacement for the Ultima GTR on 9 April 2015. [ 1 ] It is sold both as a kit car , which the buyers build themselves, or as a complete vehicle, built at the factory, and is available in either a coupé or a ...
Ultima Sport and Ultima Spyder is a supercar built by (then) kit-car manufacturers Ultima Sports Ltd. They are of a can-am design, with GRP bodywork set atop a bespoke chassis meant to accommodate a variety of engines from four to eight cylinders, or rotaries . [ 10 ]
The Ultima GTR is a supercar manufactured by Ultima Sports Ltd of Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The car was available both in kit form and as a "turnkey" (i.e. assembled by the factory) vehicle until early 2015, when it was replaced by the Ultima Evolution .
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Ultima VII: GPL-2.0-or-later: Free software re-implemented Ultima VII game engine Flare3D: ActionScript 3 Yes 3D Web, Windows, iOS, Android, BlackBerry: List: Proprietary: Flixel: ActionScript: Yes 2D Various games by Gregory Weir: MIT: Boilerplate code for Flash games ForgeLight: C++: 2009 Yes 3D Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
The Ultima Mk1 is a mid-engined concept kit car produced by Noble Motorsport Ltd in 1983 (the company later became Ultima Sports when Ted Marlow and Richard Marlow bought the rights in 1992). [1] The Mk1 was intended to go into production, but before any could be sold, the Ultima Mk2 was introduced.