Etox

This article is about the automobile manufacturer. For the Toxicology consortium, see eTOX.
Etox
Subsidiary
Industry Automotive
Genre Car Manufacturer
Founded 2006
Founder Ercan Malkoç
Headquarters Ankara, Turkey
Key people
Ercan Malkoç, CEO and President
Website Etox.com.tr

Etox is the first Turkish automobile manufacturer dedicated exclusively to building sports cars. The company is based in Ankara, Turkey. Its first model, the Etox Zafer, is the second Turkish sports car after the Anadol STC-16, which was produced from 1973 to 1975.

Prototype

Designing the Etox Zafer took 6 months after testing and surveying among hundreds of prototypes. The latest prototype was created by 46 Turkish engineers in 2 years. The 100,000 kilometer quality tests of the Etox Zafer were completed in 2007.

Mass production

The license for mass production of the Etox Zafer was granted by the Turkish Government in 2007.[1] The Zafer is to be assembled in Turkey, with engines built by French, German and Swedish auto manufacturers, though Etox plans to develop its own engines in the near future.[1] The 1.5 liter diesel engine which produces 125 bhp (93 kW) is a Renault engine with slight ECU modifications; the 3.0 liter diesel engine which produces 225 bhp (168 kW) is a BMW engine; while the 3.0 liter gasoline engine which produces 272 bhp (203 kW) is a Volvo engine.[1] Apart from the three standard engines, a 450 bhp (340 kW) engine is also available for special orders.[1]

The Etox Zafer costs between 85,000 and 150,000 TL (50,000 and 88,000 USD) depending on the model and engine type.[1]

Official introduction of Etox Zafer

Etox Zafer Coupe on a Turkish road
Etox Zafer Coupé near Göksu Park in the Eryaman district of Ankara

The first official introduction of Etox Zafer took place on 30 August 2007. August the 30th is the Zafer Bayramı (Victory Day) in Turkey (the word Zafer means Victory in Turkish).[2]

Technical specifications

Dimensions

Engines

Etox Zafer is powered by 3 standard engines, and 1 optional engine:

References

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