From the lovely B-roads that inspire the creation of lightweight sports cars to high-technology center of the Formula One universe there is no other place like England. Thanks to the single vehicle type approval regulations, companies can slap some rudimentary fenders, lights and a number plate on a race car and legally drive on the road.
This unique environment means that there is a cottage industry of companies like Caterham, Noble and Keating that can create and sometimes even sell some wickedly fast cars. Unfortunately, it appears that the latest from Keating looks like it was made in a cottage.
The harsh reality of the Keating ‘The Bolt’ supercar | Autocar
Keating makes some bold claims about its ‘The Bolt’, but it’s difficult to tell if it’s a legitimate product or someone merely living out their dreams