Cyana Sports Cars

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Cyana Sports Cars
legal form
founding 2005
resolution 2008
Seat Runcorn , Cheshire
management Ian Boulton
Branch Automobile manufacturer

Cyana Sports Cars was a British manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

2005 Ian Boulton founded the company in Runcorn in the county of Cheshire . He started producing automobiles and kits . The brand name was Cyana . Production ended in 2008. A total of at least seven copies were made.

vehicles

Cyana took over the Phoenix model from Sylva Autokits in 2005 and continued production until 2008. This was a two-seater roadster . The brand name and production number are not recorded for this model.

The MX-500 was based on this model. The engine, however, came from the Mazda MX-5 . The basis was a spaceframe chassis. A fiberglass body was mounted on top. Finished vehicles started at £ 14,999 . Around six vehicles were built between 2006 and 2008.

The VII was an in-house development. It was an open vehicle in the style of the Lotus Seven . The four-cylinder engine came from the Reliant Robin . Although offered from 2005 to 2007, only one vehicle has survived.

literature

  • Steve Hole: AZ of Kit Cars. The definitive encyclopaedia of the UK's kit-car industry since 1949 . Haynes Publishing, Sparkford 2012, ISBN 978-1-84425-677-8 , pp. 64 (English).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Steve Hole: AZ of Kit Cars. The definitive encyclopaedia of the UK's kit-car industry since 1949 . Haynes Publishing, Sparkford 2012, ISBN 978-1-84425-677-8 , pp. 64 (English).