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Up close with two all-new British cars

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MONDAY

One of the delights of recent times has been writing about the new Wells Vertige sports car (see p14), which has popped up fully formed without any of us having seen it grow. A beautiful, diminutive, bespoke coupé, it’s the work of two Robins: entreprene­ur and designer Robin Wells and engineer Robin Hall. It shows every sign of being an affordable, capable and viable little car, and we will know for sure in a few weeks’ time.

What’s remarkable isn’t the simple fact of the Vertige’s existence; a few others in this country of creators have the skills to do similar. The wonder is that Wells and Hall have had the steadiness, energy, determinat­ion and self-belief to complete their five-year project without fanfare, trusting that their achievemen­t will win recognitio­n in the end. What courage, and what class.

❝ What courage Wells and Hall have shown, and what class

TUESDAY

My friend Kaoru Kojima, who gamely translates this column for Japanese readers, writes to tell me how Toyota’s experts are helping to apply the company’s legendary production methods to the Covid-19 vaccinatio­n of people in medical centres – a move that has improved throughput by 50%. Toyota has deployed production specialist­s, known locally as ‘kaizen corps’, to spot bottleneck­s and suggest ways of eliminatin­g them. ‘Kaizen’, as you might know, is Japanese for ‘improvemen­t’, and the system has worked brilliantl­y. The corps has so far come up with at least 10 refinement­s, slashing treatment times and reassuring an awful lot of people.

WEDNESDAY

To Bicester Motion, the former RAF base turned honeypot for car enthusiast­s and car businesses, to view the interior of the new Ineos Grenadier – the all-new, hard-as-nails 4x4 inspired by the demise of the old Land Rover Defender. It was great fun spending time with its designer, Toby Ecuyer, who trained as an architect and has spent many years penning superyacht­s, just to see what a different design background and mindset can do. The Grenadier’s cabin is durable, technicall­y impressive, functional and, well, great. Like all the best interiors, it will sell cars on its own. I can’t wait for my chance to toggle those switches.

THURSDAY

It’s fascinatin­g to see how news of Nissan’s big investment in its Sunderland plant (see p13) is being used by others to paddle their own canoes. Coventry councillor Jim O’boyle, whose (huge) remit is ‘jobs, regenerati­on and climate change’, enterprisi­ngly issued a statement welcoming the UK government backing for Nissan while robustly pointing out that a third of the UK’S cars are built on his home turf and hoping that the West Midlands will be next in line for favour.

Meanwhile, Page-roberts, the EV start-up that wants to move beyond the inefficien­cies of skateboard EV platforms with a patented four-seater that’s lower, lighter and with a smaller frontal area, somewhat uncharitab­ly saw the news as affirmatio­n of “our problemati­c obsession with large EVS”. I mean, this company’s car, however light, is going to need some kind of battery, right? It sounded to me like a sheep farmer complainin­g of having too much pasture.

FRIDAY

Weird how quickly bombshell news becomes routine, isn’t it? When Jaguar said a couple of months ago that it would make no more ICE cars after 2025, it seemed like the start of a new age. But now that Ford, Audi, Bentley, Volkswagen, General Motors and others have set dates, we’ve become impatient to hear from the rest. What we’re not seeing are unequivoca­l statements from supercar makers, who understand­ably prefer to follow at a distance, rather than loudly ditch the V8s and V12s their buyers so love. Yet even in this class, the new day is coming fast. Just yesterday, I heard a Mclaren person saying how enjoyable it was to drive a Speedtail fast in pure-ev mode…

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 ??  ?? Cropley was impressed by Robin Wells’ (on left) approach to car making
Cropley was impressed by Robin Wells’ (on left) approach to car making
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Grenadier’s designer (seated) has created an excellent interior
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