The Bowler Wildcat is an off-road vehicle originally made by
Bowler Offroad
Bowler Motors Limited is a manufacturer of off-road racing vehicles based on the Land Rover Defender and Range Rover chassis. The company is located in the town of Belper, Derbyshire, in the United Kingdom.
Company
The company was founde ...
, it is an evolution of the
Bowler Tomcat using some components from the
Land Rover Defender.
The initial version, Wildcat 100, had a tubular chassis with 100" wheelbase and used the same body style as the previous box-section chassis "Tomcat 100". The Wildcat 200 was an evolution of this having a completely new spaceframe (of 106" wheelbase) and fibreglass body panels.
The Wildcat has been entered in various off-road
rally raids, most notably the
Dakar Rally and
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.
The manufacturing rights to the Wildcat were sold by Bowler to
Qt Services in December 2007, to provide support to existing Wildcat owners while Bowler concentrated on production of their newer vehicle, the
Bowler Nemesis. Since then, QT Services have continued to support owners in competitive events and have made further developments to the vehicle.
In 2011,
Supacat
SC Group is a British multi-faceted engineering company which prior to a re-brand in September 2015 was known as Supacat Limited. Supacat was established in 1981 and based at Dunkeswell Aerodrome in England. SC Group now comprises four companie ...
started marketing a militarized Wildcat in collaboration with QT Services. Promotional materials show the vehicle equipped with a
Kongsberg Protector Super Lite
remote weapon station.
Design and construction
The Wildcat has a tubular
space frame
In architecture and structural engineering, a space frame or space structure ( 3D truss) is a rigid, lightweight, truss-like structure constructed from interlocking struts in a geometric pattern. Space frames can be used to span large areas with ...
construction that incorporates a
roll cage as an integral part of the frame structure. The body panels are made of
fiberglass.
The suspension system uses
Land Rover Discovery beam axles front and rear. The front axles are located by
radius rods and a
Panhard rod. The rear axle is located by
trailing arms and a
Watts linkage.
Bowler originally offered the Wildcat with a choice of 4, 4.6 or 5 litre displacement
V8 engines in several levels of
engine tuning, or a 2.2 or 2.5 litre
turbo diesel.
An optional feature offered by Bowler was a lift device that could lift the vehicle past the lowest travel of the front and rear
suspension. The lift was intended to be used to assist in digging the vehicle out of the soft ground or to facilitate changing a wheel. The lift device consisted of a large steel plate on a hinged sub-frame attached to the underside of the vehicle frame between the front and rear axles. The lift was lowered by a
hydraulic ram that was controlled from inside the vehicle. The lift plate also served to protect the underside of the vehicle when raised.
Specification
* Engine type: V8
* Displacement: 4.6 L (281 in
3)
* Power: 221 ps (218 bhp / 163 kW)
* Torque: 400 Nm (295 lb-ft)
* Power/ liter: 48 ps (47 hp)
* Power / weight: 121 ps (119 bhp) / t
* Torque / weight: 219 Nm (162 lb-ft) / t
* Transmission: 6-Speed
Research platform
Two Wildcats have been retrofitted by
BAE Systems
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with fly-by-wire control systems, high-performance computing payloads and sensors for estimating the local terrain, including lidars and cameras. The first of which is used by the BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre as part of their autonomous systems research. The second is used by the
Mobile Robotics Group at Oxford University as part of their ongoing research into lifelong infrastructure-free navigation for autonomous vehicles.
''Top Gear''
The Bowler Wildcat was featured in
series 2 episode 1 of the British motoring programme ''
Top Gear'', which aired on May 11, 2003.
References
External links
*{{Official website, www.bowlermotorsport.com, Bowler Offroad
Off-road vehicles