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Lister - LFT-666/LFT-C
Price: POA
Last Updated:11/03/2024

Over 30 years after Laurence Pearce developed the Lister Le Mans and the Lister Storm, Lister announces a 666bhp Lister Coupé,  appropriately called LFT-666. It will be the fastest, most powerful and luxurious Lister ever built in the legendary Cambridgeshire marque’s 65-year history.

Based on the superb Jaguar F-Type and featuring a tuned version of the already potent Jaguar 5.0 litre Supercharged V8, which in Lister's hands now produces a devilish 666bhp at 6000rpm. The LFT-666 will feature exclusive all-new Lister designed carbon fibre body panels, helping to create a lighter and more aerodynamic vehicle. Exclusive Lister replacement parts include front bumper, front splitter, rear diffuser, rear lip spoiler, rear extended wheel arches a new grille design and new lightweight alloy wheels fitted with Michelin tyres.

Technical specification includes a 5 litre supercharged engine with 8 lightweight cylinders in V formation, upgraded supercharger pulleys, custom intercooler, performance car filtration and Lister Engine Management. All this, and a torque figure of 720+ ft/lbs, results in a performance of 0-60mph (97km/h) in just 3.2 seconds and on to a top speed of 208mph (335km/h).

The bespoke interior features handstiched Nappa leather in a choice of 36 colours.

Due to high demand, Lister now offer a open top version of the LFT-666, the LFT-C (image 8)

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