Friday, June 12th, 2009...11:01 am

New Zealand’s Hulme supercar company developing three new models



When it comes to stripped-down race cars for the road, there are a number of options already available for drivers out there, such as the KTM X-Bow and Caparo T1. Hoping to shake things up a bit with these marques is a company all the way from New Zealand, Hulme, which is developing its own road-legal car that strives to give motorists the closest experience to driving an F1 car as possible.

New Zealand may not be known as a Mecca for world motorsports, but this hasn’t stopped the company from aspiring to create a car worthy of New Zealand’s only F1 world champion Denny Hulme, for whom the company is named.

Hulme V8 Can Am Supercar prototype

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