Mills Extreme Vehicles (MEV) is a kit car design and manufacturing company based in
Gloucestershire
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,
England
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, founded in 2003 by Stuart Mills and Julie Wilson.
Current Vehicles
Exocet
The MEV Exocet made its public debut in June 2010 at the Newark kit car show. It is a front-engine, rear-drive, single-donor exoskeleton
kit car
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based on the
Mazda MX-5
The Mazda MX-5 is a lightweight two-person sports car manufactured and marketed by Mazda. The convertible is marketed as the or in Japan, and as the Mazda Miata () in the United States, and formerly in Canada, where it is now marketed as the ...
and was aimed at the novice builder. To this end, the vehicle is designed to make use of as many of the single donor's components with little or no modification.
Although originally based on the Mk1/NA model, the kit has been found to be compatible with the later
Mazda MX-5
The Mazda MX-5 is a lightweight two-person sports car manufactured and marketed by Mazda. The convertible is marketed as the or in Japan, and as the Mazda Miata () in the United States, and formerly in Canada, where it is now marketed as the ...
Mk2 & Mk2.5/NB.
The MX-5 itself has an unusual subframe that allows the body to be removed, leaving the engine, drivetrain and suspension as a rolling assembly which is then transplanted to the Exocet chassis.
It is also made under license in New Zealand, in Australia (since August 2014), and in the USA.
Being a kit car there are variations in the outcome: in the US, where second-hand V8 engines are more affordable, such modifications have been made giving outlandish power/weight ratios; in the UK one builder has modified a Mazda 1.6 Exocet to produce 430 bhp (977 bhp/tonne).
MEV also produce an enhanced version of the Exocet, the MX150R, which currently runs
its own class in the UK race series regulated by the
750 Motor Club
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and the MSA.
Personal Mobility Vehicles
File:Tilting trike.jpg, MEV Tilting Trike
File:MEV Etrike.jpg, MEV Etrike
File:TR1ke snow crop.jpg, MEV TR1ke
File:Ecoexo gorse widecrop.jpg, MEV Eco-Exo
Tilting trike
MEV's first model was a
tilting trike, a single seat trike intended for commuter use. The whole front end tilted into the corner; a patent for the mechanism was awarded in 2005, however this model has never been offered commercially.
E-trike
This is a single seat ultra compact electric commuter trike. It has been available since June 2008; the E-trike is sold as set of plans (including a component list) rather than a kit: the builder fabricates the chassis.
tR1ke
This bike powered, RWD, two-seater, exoskeletal, reverse trike was introduced in July 2009. It uses the engine, transmission and rear swing-arm from a
Yamaha R1
The Yamaha YZF-R1, or simply R1, is a sports motorcycle made by Yamaha. It was first released in 1998, undergoing significant updates in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2018 donor.
Eco-exo
Compact tandem seat RWD commuter exoskeleton reverse trike using major components from a
Suzuki Burgman
The Burgman series of scooters (known in Japan as Skywave) is produced by Suzuki with engine capacities from 125 cc up to 638 cc.
AN series
Launched in 1998, the original model line-up consisted of the AN250 and AN400Y models. In 2002 ...
, meaning it can accept powerplants from 125cc to 650cc. Not currently in production in UK.
Closed Wheel Passenger Vehicles
File:MEV Trek 4x4.jpg, MEV Trek 4x4
File:MEV R3.jpg, MEV R3
Trek 4x4
The Trek 4x4 is a single donor kit based on
Range Rover Classic
The Range Rover is a Four-wheel drive, 4x4, mid-size off-road vehicle series produced from 1970 to 1996 – initially by the Rover Company, Rover (later Land Rover) division of British Leyland, and latterly by the Rover Group.
The first generat ...
running gear but mounted midships. It was introduced in August 2005 and aimed at the off-road enthusiast, with improved ground clearance,
approach, and departure angles, and reduced overall weight compared to donor. As well as being featured in Kit Car (May '06) & Total Kit Car (July '06), it was also featured in Total Off-Road, and sold in the Netherlands in addition to the UK, though production ceased in 2006.
R3
The R3, introduced in June 2007, shares the same unconventional seating & mechanical layout combination first seen in the
McLaren F1
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, i.e. three seats with central driver position, mid/rear engine, RWD car. It was powered by a 2.5L
Ford Duratek V6 engine. The R3 is no longer in production.
Open Wheel Performance Vehicles
File:MEV R2.jpg, MEV R2
File:Yellow MEV Rocket.JPG, MEV Rocket
File:Blue-white MEV Sonic7.jpg, MEV Sonic7
File:Atomic yellow green.jpg, MEV Atomic
File:Missile widecrop.jpg, MEV Missile
File:Exocet Palletts.JPG, MEV Exocet
R2
Electric kit car commissioned as a promotional vehicle by a company to showcase their products as well as challenging pre-conceived notions about electric vehicles, in terms of type and performance. To that end, the R2 (also known as the Electric Sports Car) was an open two-seater with high-performance (4.5 sec 0–60 time was the aim); it made its public debut at The National Kit Car Show at Stoneleigh on 4 May 2008.
Rocket
The Rocket was introduced in September 2007. It was conceived as a self-build, budget response to the Ariel Atom, which is credited with creating a new genre of sportscar known as '
exoskeleton
An exoskeleton () . is a skeleton that is on the exterior of an animal in the form of hardened integument, which both supports the body's shape and protects the internal organs, in contrast to an internal endoskeleton (e.g. human skeleton, that ...
' or 'exoskeletal' cars. It is a single donor car using
Ford Focus
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Mk.1 components, but converts mechanical layout to mid-rear RWD.
Sonic7
Launched in February 2008, The Sonic7 was conceived as more civilized alternative to the Rocket. Though still a roadster (though a windscreen, doors & roof are available as optional extras) it does feature an enclosed cockpit. Design and concept wise, it is very similar to the Rocket mechanically, it uses different, simplified, chassis constructed from straight, box section steel instead of the Rocket's curved, tubular sections.
Atomic
Single seat side-by-side
Bike Engined Car
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(BEC), introduced June 2009. The mechanical layout is intended to give optimal weight distribution (25% at each wheel) with driver on board. It uses the engine from '98–'06
Yamaha R1
The Yamaha YZF-R1, or simply R1, is a sports motorcycle made by Yamaha. It was first released in 1998, undergoing significant updates in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2018 which, combined with its low overall weight of 334 kg, gives a
power-to-weight ratio
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in excess of 400 bhp per ton.
Missile
The Missile was an electric exoskeletal car, powered by a brushless 3 phase 11 kW motor incorporating regenerative braking; it used eighteen 50Ah lead-acid valve-regulated batteries totalling 12kWh, which can be charged overnight on a high frequency charger. Range is approximately 40 miles, top speed 50 mph and overall weight is 600 kg, including 280 kg of batteries. It is not in production.
Other Vehicles
Mevster
Demand was noted for a MEV with weather protection so MEV developed the Mevster, a similar concept to the Exocet, but with more bodywork and the option of a roof. However, the demand was low and only 20 units were sold. The kit was withdrawn from the market in 2015.
Battmobile
First shown in 2014, Battmobile is a trademark registered to Mills Extreme Vehicles Ltd. The electric reverse trike has tandem seats and with its lithium yttrium battery and 3 phase motor it is capable of a 100 miles range.
MEV X5
In August 2011, this new Coupe based on a Mazda MX5 was launched at the Newark kit car show.
X5 Superlight
The X5Superlight, a follow-up in 2012 to the MEVX5, is the MX5 based kit with a lightweight space frame chassis and a roadster body similar to the Mazda Superlight concept car.
MEVabusa
This was launched at the Stoneleigh kit car show in 2012, fitted with a Suzuki Hayabusa engine, hence the name.
Replicar
The Replicar, inspired by the 1959 Le Mans 24hr winning
Aston Martin DBR1
The Aston Martin DBR1 is a sports car, sports racing car built by Aston Martin starting in 1956, intended for the World Sportscar Championship as well as non-championship sportscar races at the time. It is most famous as the victor of the 1959 ...
had a GRP body, triangulated space-frame and used a
Mazda MX5
The Mazda MX-5 is a lightweight two-person sports car manufactured and marketed by Mazda. The convertible is marketed as the or in Japan, and as the Mazda Miata () in the United States, and formerly in Canada, where it is now marketed as the ...
(Mk1/2/2.5) as the donor. The all-up weight was ¾ ton, slightly lighter than the DBR1. A build with a standard 1.8 MX5 Mk2.5 would produce in excess of 200 bhp/ton.
Monster
The Monster, introduced in 2014 with a Chevy V8. The 2-seat open sports car had a huge power to weight ratio with 400 bhp on tap.
Charger
2015 saw an electric conversion and re-style of an MBC VW-based kit car. The air-cooled engine and fuel tank were replaced by a larger AC induction motor and Lithium battery pack resulting in a top speed of 80 mph on track.
Rocket MkII
A revamp of the popular Rocket kit was developed in 2016, featuring a Toyota 1.8 engine with an output of 190 bhp.
Exoblade
A 2017 concept car based on the
Honda Fire Blade engine.
References
External links
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Exomotive - US Exocet Manufacturer & DistributorMEV Owners Group - forum for current and prospective ownersEco-exo
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Kit car manufacturers