Yesterday at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, Devon Motorworks introduced the 2010 Devon GTX to the public.
Devon GTX is suppose to be an American answer to supercars from Europe, and it surely is!
Just recently Devon GTX set a new lap record at Laguna Seca and has set a sight on a new Nürburgring record.
The GTX is powered by a 8.4-liter V10 that produces 650 horsepower at 6,100 rpm. Power is sent to rear wheels through a six-speed manual gearbox. Sales will start in the first quarter of 2010 and pricing is set at $500,000(353,000 euros) a piece for the standard version and another $25,000 if you choose the track-focused version.
According to Devon Motorworks only 36 units will be built a year, so if you want one you are probably already late. For all the little details about the Devon GTX take a look at the press release after images and video.
Press release:
ALL-NEW 2010 DEVON GTX BLENDS BREAKTHROUGH STYLING WITH TRACK-PROVEN PERFORMANCE TO CREATE AMERICA’S NEXT GREAT SUPERCAR
August 15, 2009 (Pebble Beach, CA) – Conceived by a visionary industrial artist, brought to life by some of the world’s leading automotive engineers and designers, and proven on some of the most demanding race tracks in America, the all-new 2010 Devon GTX stands ready to stake claim as the next great American supercar.
The 2010 Devon GTX was introduced today on the famed judging stand at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The limited edition supercar is the first product from Los Angeles-based industrial design house Devon Motorworks (devonmotorworks.com). It will go on sale in the first quarter of 2010.
“We are so proud to utilize the hallowed Concours stand as the venue to premiere the first offering from our studio,” said Devon Motorworks founder and CEO Scott Devon. “Each year this event serves as a living homage to the great automobiles of our past, many of which served as our inspiration for the Devon GTX. By being mindful of classic design, and blending our own view of modern transportation, it’s our sincere hope that we will earn a permanent spot in the landscape of automotive history.”
The Devon GTX is – on one hand – a race-inspired performance car, offering a 650-horsepower engine and a complimentary transmission and induction/exhaust system that will make it the most powerful naturally aspirated production powertrain system on the market today. On the other hand, the vehicle’s muscular shape represents a new expression of modern industrial design, blending both classic and futuristic cues to warn of the awesome power that exists within its shape.
“We set out to design a vehicle that was quintessentially American, both in its shape and in its performance,” Devon said. “Standing still, the Devon GTX tells a story of power, handling and beauty. It’s classical, yet futuristic design promises an incredible experience. Once under power, the GTX lives up to its promise every heart-pounding second you’re behind the wheel.”
The design was led by Devon and noted automotive designer Daniel Paulin. Their approach to the vehicle was to boldly blend power, tactility and aesthetics into one singular form.
The vehicle’s aircraft-quality carbon fiber body sits atop large lattice-structure center-lock wheels. The interior design reflects the company’s progressive design philosophy and features carbon-fiber-reinforced racing seats, dual-grained leather surfacing throughout the cockpit and tasteful chrome appointments.
Refinement, quality and uniqueness are conveyed in the car’s “up and forward” articulating doors, distinctive body two-tone wheel surrounds, minimal front/rear overhangs, and dual center rear exit chrome exhaust ports.Beneath the skin of the Devon GTX is an 8.4-liter (510 cubic inches) V-10 engine that produces 650 horsepower (484.7 kW) at 6100 rpm. The V-10 engine is mated with a track-proven six-speed manual transmission. .
While the Devon GTX has yet to hit an American road, it has made its mark on two of America’s most demanding road courses. In validation testing earlier this year, the vehicle set production car lap records at both Willow Springs Raceway and Mazda Raceway at Laguna Seca.
“It was not a specific goal to set track records at that stage of validation, but the car outperformed even our aggressive goals,” said Devon Motorworks validation and testing leader Justin Bell, a former 24 Hours of Le Mans champion. “We are looking forward to additional testing, where I’m certain the GTX will eclipse any time we’ve set to date.”Devon, Paulin and Bell are just part of an international team of performance and design veterans that make up the Devon Motorworks team.
Former Ford executive engineer Andy Benedict leads the product development team, while manufacturing and assembly is headed by Clive Hawkins, founder of ARIA Group. Aerodynamic testing is supervised by Dr. Joseph Katz of San Diego State University while marketing is led by automotive veteran Jerry Deeney. They are supported by a hand-picked team of experts that will design, engineer, manufacturer and present vehicles on a coach-built basis to a select and discerning customer base. “We have assembled an international team of highly qualified experts who have set out on an uncommon task. But with an American “can-do” attitude, our goal of creating an American supercar has been realized”, said Devon.
Devon Motorworks will produce 36 cars per year at its manufacturing facility in southern California. On sale beginning in the first quarter of 2010, the cars will be sold for $500,000. An optional Racing Package will be available for $25,000. The vehicles will be sold and serviced directly through Devon Motorworks. Interested customers are encouraged to visit devonmotorworks.com/about/preorder to learn more about ordering the first Devon GTX.
“Each of our customers will have individual needs that we will cater to,” Devon said. “Our philosophy is to blend their tastes with our exacting standards and in the spirit of bespoke craftsmanship, create a car that is both identifiably a Devon GTX yet singular to our customers’ specifications. We want to make sure we have a direct relationship with our customers.”
Devon Motorworks is an industrial design company based in southern California. All of its design products have a common purpose of providing sculptural power with recognizable beauty. Devon Motorworks’ design language is classical, yet futuristic, with exquisite shapes in the modern mold. For more information, go to devonmotorworks.com.
NEW DEVON GTX BRINGS REFINED FURY TO THE ULTRA-PERFORMANCE CATEGORY
* 8.4L, 510 Cubic Inch V-10 Delivers 650 Horsepower
* Optimized Induction / Exhaust SystemsThe all-new 2010 Devon GTX blends athletic strength with uncompromising refinement thanks to what is perhaps the most powerful naturally aspirated production car powertrain system in the industry.
The GTX is equipped with an 8.4-liter (510 cubic inches) V-10 engine that produces 650 horsepower (484.7 kW) at 6100 rpm. The V-10 engine is mated with a track-proven six-speed manual transmission.
The end result is a propulsion system that rivals – and in most cases surpasses – the most powerful offerings in the world. For example:
The Devon GTX holds the unofficial track record time of 1:26:00 at California’s Willow Springs raceway, which was set during validation testing in the summer of 2009; and In July of 2009, the Devon development team took the GTX to Laguna Seca with the intention of setting a new track record, and did so with a time of 1:35.075.
8.4L V-10 Engine
The 8.4L naturally aspirated V-10 engine is a proven two-valves-per-cylinder ultra high-performance powerplant carrying state-of-the art components and refinements. These include:
* A deep-skirted aluminum engine block with boring to ensure the large displacement of 8.4 liters;
* Strengthened bulkheads and large-sized water jackets to ensure optimal cooling;
* Pressed-in iron cylinder liners and cross-bolted main bearing caps for strength and durability;
* The engine breathes through cylinder heads equipped with Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC)-shaped combustion chambers, larger valves and Variable Valve Timing (VVT). VVT electronically adjusts when the exhaust valves are open and closed according to engine speed and load, allowing the engine to “breathe” cleaner and more efficiently;
* The air-fuel mixture in the cylinders is ignited by platinum-tip spark plugs fired by new individual plug coils mounted on the cylinder-head covers;
* Within the cylinders, pistons are equipped with larger-diameter floating pins with bronze bushings for high-load capability. Forged powder-metal connecting rods are secured with aircraft-quality fasteners for increased fatigue strength; and,
* Engine lubrication is managed by a large oil pump and a swinging oil pickup adapted from competition engines, to improve oil pressure in high-rpm and hard-cornering conditions.Induction and Exhaust System
The air induction box receives combustion air via snorkel tubes from the super coupe’s low-mounted center air intake in the front portion of the vehicle. The induction box provides minimal inlet restriction at peak airflow – a key enabler the engine’s exceptional power.
The dual exhaust system is initiated with lightweight 5-into-1 super-tuned long tube headers leading into 2.5-inch diameter pipes that help enable low back pressure and high flow. The system is made of stainless steel, which leads to chrome, 3.75-inch beveled (concave) tips exiting the rear center portion of the vehicle.
Reflecting the sensory craftsmanship that has gone into the GTX, the exhaust note has been specifically tuned to audibly convey the vehicle’s capability and overall sophistication.
Six-Speed Manual Transmission
The transmission on the Devon GTX incorporates a host of applications to ensure effective transfer of the 8.4-liter engine’s exceptional power and torque while delivering high-performance, fun-to-drive shifting characteristics.
The end result: is short, crisp shift throws; smooth gear synchronization, and overall improved shift feel with little or no vibration.The transmission boasts wider gears for increased torque-handling capability; a six-gear synchronizer system for exceptional shift feel and reduced efforts; double-cone reverse gear synchronizer for eased “R” selection; strengthened housing for minimal “flex” and improved shifting; and a dual mass flywheel with twin-disc clutch.
Shifter Mounting
A single-point mounting system for the shifter assembly is attached directly to the body structure providing an extremely solid, stiff, and “tunable” unit. The shifter links directly to the transmission via a short rail.
The solid mounting and short linkage results in a package that can be optimally tuned for feel via isolation bushings in the shifter assembly – in turn, positive feel is achieved with little or no vibration.
TRACK-PROVEN CHASSIS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES PROVE BEAUTY IS MORE THAN SKIN-DEEP ON THE 2010 DEVON GTX
The new Devon GTX supercar incorporates a series of high-performance chassis refinements tuned on some of the America’s most renowned tracks, including Willow Springs Raceway and Laguna Seca.
As a result, the GTX is equipped with chassis dynamics applications and technologies that clearly define the new offering as a world-class, ultra-high-performance American supercar. These include:
* A track-tuned, competition-proven suspension system with specific bushings, springs and stabilizer bars;
* High-performance steering gear;
* Large 380-mm StopTech brakes — including six-piston, aluminum calipers in the front – that enable world-class stopping distance and pure braking performance;
* Limited slip differential;
* Mass optimized 18/19-inch or 19/20-inch lattice structured forged center-lock wheels;
* Performance compound Michelin® Pilot® Sport Cup tires;
* Available (post launch) continuously variable damping suspension system offering two levels of active shock actuation – Tour and Performance. The system will be the first applied on a production vehicle developed by Active Shock Inc. – a noted military supplier of technologically advanced damping systems;
* Available (post launch), hydraulically driven adjustable ride height with two settings – Tour (street) or Performance (track). At start of production, ride height can be manually adjusted at the spring seats; and,
* An articulating front splitter (available post launch) that extends outward approximately 80-mm for enhanced downforce for optimal track performance.Suspension System
The independent front and rear suspensions on the 2010 Devon GTX carry aluminum components for optimized un-sprung mass, ensuring agile handling and optimal tuning for boulevard and track performance. The following provides details on each:
Front:
* Cast-aluminum unequal-length upper and lower “A” arms;
* High rate coil springs;
* Gas-charged two-way adjustable competition monotube shock absorbers; and,
* A high-rate, direct-acting solid 27-mm diameter stabilizer bar.Rear:
* Cast-aluminum unequal-length upper and lower “A” arms;
* Cast-aluminum toe-control links;
* High rate coil springs;
* Gas-charged two-way adjustable competition monotube shock absorbers ; and,
* A high-rate, solid 27-mm diameter stabilizer bar.Limited Slip Differential
The rear-drive only GTX is equipped with a frame-mounted speed-sensing limited slip differential which mechanically manages wheel torque on all surfaces for improved vehicle performance during handling maneuvers.
The GTX is equipped with the manual six-speed transmission and carries a final drive ratio of 3.07.
Continuously Variable Damping SystemA continuously variable damping system will be available on the GTX following the start of production. Enhancements in the technology’s algorithms – combined with extensive track testing and validation – ensures the car is kept more controlled in all situations; on or off the track.
The system uses electronic control of damping forces in a continuously variable real-time damping system to provide exceptional responsiveness, greatly increased driver control and increased tire contact with the road, regardless of road surface.Articulating Front Splitter & Ride Height Adjustment
In order to achieve optimal aerodynamics and ride/handling characteristics in all driving scenarios, the new offering from Devon Motorworks is equipped with an articulating splitter (available post vehicle launch) and hydraulically driven ride height adjustment (when equipped with optional continuous damping system– also available following vehicle launch).
The articulating front splitter – an uncommon application in the worldwide automotive industry – travels approximately 80-mm forward to produce enhanced downforce for optimal track performance. It is hydraulically driven fore and aft.
Ride height adjustment – again, an uncommon application – operates similarly to the articulating splitter and drives the vehicles’ rocker clearance via damper adjustment approximately 60-mm up or down.When equipped with ride height adjustment, the Devon GTX is outfitted with dual-rate springs. In the extended ride height mode (Tour mode, or high setting), the springs are tuned to be softer for more jounce and rebound, ensuring a civilized ride.
In the lower setting (Performance mode, or low setting), the springs are competition-rate stiff, delivering enhanced driver feedback and governed pitch and roll characteristics.
Brakes
The brake system on the new Devon GTX is engineered to deliver world-class performance, appearance and durability without compromise. The technology has proven itself by winning professional sports car races and championships, yet also provides benefits that can be experienced and appreciated every day.The brake system is designed to provide shorter stopping distances, better brake modulation, firmer pedal feel and less brake fade than other high-performance luxury cars, resulting in powerful, confidence-inspiring performance.
With six pistons in each front caliper and four in each rear, the brake system is custom-tailored to the uncompromising requirements of the GTX. The opposed-piston brake calipers are first forged, then weight-optimized by fully machining all exterior surfaces.
The two-piece rotor design reduces weight by one-third compared to a one-piece brake rotor of the same dimensions. The patented, directional AeroRotor vane design induces up to 80-percent more cooling airflow than the rotors used as original equipment on many high-performance luxury vehicles. This reduces maximum and average operating temperatures, improving pad and rotor life.
The brake pad material was specially selected to combine the good manners required of a true high-end luxury offering in daily driving with high performance driving. The standard brake pads provide low noise levels and much less dust than typical of many high-performance luxury vehicles. At the same time, they have the high temperature capability to withstand race track lapping with low susceptibility to accelerated wear or judder that may afflict other cars.Steering
Steering feedback to the driver is performance tuned through a premium rack and pinion steering gear.
The steering system incorporates outstanding torsional stiffness with less operating friction. The result is steering precision of the highest order, with near-perfect linear response and smooth, predictable transitions.
Wheels and TiresFor sure-footed, enhanced handling, the Devon GTX is equipped with purpose designed and built Devon Motorworks forged aluminum alloy wheels with center lock configuration. Wheel sizes are 18- by 10-inches in the front; 19- by 13-inches in the rear. Larger wheels are optional and measure 19- by 10-inches in front; 20- by 13-inches in the rear.
The lattice structure wheels incorporate a geometric design which not only enable views to the large brakes (static or in motion), but enable weight optimization – a key to reducing un-sprung mass.
Electric Park BrakeThe new Devon GTX is equipped with an electric park brake – simply touching a surface area in the center console actuates the system. As a result, the floor-mounted park brake (or hand brake) – and related mechanisms – is eliminated.
NEW DEVON GTX SUPERCAR DEFINED BY BLEND OF AESTHETICS, PROPORTIONS, TACTILITY & TECHNOLOGIES
* Sophisticated, Artfully Designed Carbon Fiber Exterior Makes Category-Transcending Statement
* Tactile Interior Melds Driver with Machine
* Advanced, Carbon Fiber SuperstructureFrom its carbon fiber superstructure, to its sweeping architectural surface, the all-new 2010 Devon GTX offers bold design, efficient tactility, and meaningful technologies that make a statement unlike any other supercar.
Constructed of aircraft-quality carbon fiber from stem to stern, the GTX instantly communicates its ultra-performance capability through aggressive, compact proportions and large (up to 20-inch) lattice-structure center-lock wheels. In all, the exterior design navigates between the past and science fiction, subtly blending muscle, curves, exquisite shapes and dynamic graphics to create a classical, yet futuristic, statement that’s ready to stand the test of time.
Inside, carbon fiber-reinforced racing seats, dual-grained leather surfacing throughout, and tasteful chrome appointments communicate a Miesian, “less is more” design philosophy. A neo-retro gear lever – topped by a white gear knob – melds driver with machine.
The new Devon GTX is equipped with a host of sensory technologies worthy of its supercar status. These include:
* A single-piece carbon fiber superstructure, one of the most comprehensive applications of its kind in the global auto industry;
* Advanced, sensory touch switch applications on the exterior (door access) and interior (windows, engine start, electronic park brake);
* Specifically-tuned McIntosh audio system, a recognized high-end offering in the global automotive industry;
* Bi-functional, single element high-intensity discharge (HID) headlamps and LED tail lamps; and,
* A high-definition LCD cluster display that digitally presents primary vehicle information in an analog format.Vehicle Structure
At the structural core, the GTX is built upon a framework that is as advanced as any in the global automotive industry.
Overlaying its steel structure is a glove-fit, single-piece molded superstructure made of carbon fiber. Construction of the superstructure requires a complex mold – essentially the size of the vehicle – in which all datum and attachment points are positioned within literally fractions of a millimeter.
Once the superstructure is in place, all body panel attachment points are inherently accurate for uncommonly consistent builds. The superstructure – due to the use of carbon fiber – is also extremely lightweight, strong and stiff, ensuring outstanding crash performance, noise / vibration tuning, and incredibly accurate chassis tuning.
Exterior
While overall shape of the new Devon GTX carries traditional “muscle car” dimensions with a long dash-to-axle and short front and rear offsets, it’s executed in the context of sophistication and athletic grace.
Seemingly honed from a single billet, the GTX’s flowing exterior skin is formed of carbon fiber, which enables precise molding – rather than traditional stamping – of exterior fenders, panels, and closures.
Large (18 / 19-inch or 19 / 20-inch combinations) 12-spoke aluminum forged monoblock lattice structured wheels lead the eye to large, ultra-performance calipers (carrying the Devon insignia) and rotors, leaving no doubt about the supercars’s performance competency.
The wheels carry a machined or polished finish and painted inner-spoke surfacing leading to the Devon insignia defining the center hub. The GTX is also equipped with center-mounted locking hubs, a lug-free design more commonly seen on race cars.
A wheelbase of 98.8-inches – combined with a flush wheel-to-body relationship defined by distinctive, offset-flush, tone-shaded wheel surrounds – ensures well-grounded appeal and presence as well as an agile look with more muscular front fenders and rear haunches.
The front “face” of the vehicle is absent of a traditional grille, resulting in a clean, aero-sloped front section defined by a center-positioned billet that runs uninterrupted to the center of the hood. Ample air for combustion and brake cooling is achieved through large intakes positioned in the lower forward corners. The intakes carry large chrome trapezoid-shaped inlets (approximately 3-inches wide) that lead to channeling for optimal combustion air intake and engine cooling.
A fixed-glass center roof element distinguishes the Devon GTX from all others in its exclusive class. The glass element ensures overhead natural light is always a part of the interior environment.
Three-inch wide trapezoidal chrome dual exhaust tips match the intake inlets in the front, are side-by-side positioned, and pass through the center portion of the rear fascia, further communicating the ultra-performance capability of the new Devon offering.
Posted exterior rear-view mirrors have been aero-optimized – along with the rest of the exterior – by a dedicated team led by Dr. Joe Katz of San Diego State University (SDSU). The team’s efforts led to the incorporation of a three-piece belly pan constructed of carbon fiber. In addition to providing enhanced under-car surface appeal and aerodynamics, the belly pan carries revolutionary “vortex generators” for improved downforce – a key enabler to the vehicle’s exceptional agility and balance.
Interior
The interior of the new Devon GTX has been designed with the driving enthusiast top of mind – all features, surfaces and dimensions have been created to ensure a second-to-none performance experience.
A smaller diameter, thick-rimmed, leather-wrapped steering wheel ensures a performance grip and optimal feel. Carbon-fiber reinforced structured seats – carrying a racing shell design and integrated headrests – incorporate six-point racing harness seat belts (optional; five point standard) – are chrome trimmed, outfitted with stiff performance durometer seat and bolsters, and skinned with the softest real-leather hide available.
Dual-grain leather surfacing ensures a dynamically tactile environment. Seat and center console areas carry softer leather with smoother animal grain; the upper IP, pillars, headliner and door surfaces incorporate a coarser, three-dimensional tactility.
All audio, HVAC, and cluster instrumentation is communicated via digital analog graphics on high-definition displays. All instrumentation incorporates bluish fluorescent illumination.
The speedometer, tachometer, fuel, temperature and other mechanical related instrumentation is displayed in the cluster under a fixed hood. Audio and HVAC is displayed in the integrated centerstack.
The traditional neo-retro white ball-head stick-shift is constructed of stiff polished aluminum for optimal feel and connectivity; it is directly connected to the world-class transmission that engages beneath. The shift is surrounded by a piano black finish, which carries back-lit, surface-flush touch switches for windows, door locks, related chassis controls, and an electronically actuated parking brake system.
Sensory-Touch Switches
The actuation of almost all articulating elements on the GTX is enabled by the incorporation of sensory touch switchwork. Located on the doors, rear trunk, and interior center console, actuation is essentially the equivalent of lightly touching a pane of glass.
The touch-actuated switchwork enables the overall clean and uninterrupted surfacing found outside and within the GTX. A magnetic field surrounding each switch location immediately recognizes the light pressure being applied as human or other (e.g. a pet or briefcase).
Articulating DoorsThe driver and passenger doors on the Devon GTX articulate up, then forward following light depression of a touch switch located on the relating exterior door panel. Once the touch switch is activated, the door is de-latched. From there, a light lift – or push / pull downward to close – is all that’s needed, thanks to hydraulic assist.
McIntosh Audio System
* The McIntosh Audio System found on the new Devon GTX — designed by Haas Entertainment in collaboration with McIntosh Laboratory – is specifically tuned to the physical characteristics of the vehicle and incorporates the following:
* McIntosh MX406 AM/FM/CD player located in the centerstack. Sporting an acrylic faceplate that has the classic look familiar to McIntosh lovers, the unit brings a new standard of performance to the vehicle audio arena. It incorporates a blue fluorescent information panel as well as brand-specific touches such as a rotary volume control and analogue bass and treble controls;
* The MPM4000 Power Output Meter allows occupants to monitor the actual power output of the McIntosh Power Amplifier from the centerstack of the car. The direct reading wattage meters are calibrated to read from 1/100th of a watt up to 200 watts all packaged in a single DIN chassis that mounts aesthetically above the MX406;
* MSS 630 speakers which consist of a pair of 6.5-inch midrange speakers (mounted in the doors) and a pair of tweeters (mounted on each side of the IP). In all, the speakers deliver exceptionally low distortion and smooth frequency response with a host of cutting-edge componentry;
* Single HERTZ high energy HL 70 3-inch midrange mounted in the center of the IP to bring the imaging and acoustic more forward in the car;
* 2.8-inch McIntosh subwoofers in the rear shelf of the car on each side of the amplifier; and,
* A McIntosh Mcc406m 6 channel amplifier, which will be mounted in the center of the rear shelf between the subwoofers.