Overview
- Zenos says the completed E10 RZ will be revealed at the start of 2026 with production and deliveries to follow, and it is taking registrations of interest now.
- The RZ uses a Volvo-sourced 2.0-litre turbo engine rated at about 380hp and 510Nm, driving the rear wheels through a six-speed manual and limited-slip differential.
- Target kerb weight is around 780–790kg for roughly 500hp per tonne, with projected performance of 0–62mph in about 3.2 seconds and a 155mph top speed.
- Chassis and body updates include widened tracks, a slightly lower centre of gravity, a switch to a steel rear subframe, an aluminium chassis with a recycled carbon-fibre tub, and new carbon-fibre bodywork made by AC Cars.
- Fewer than 50 cars are expected in the first full year, and a lower-powered E10 R2 is planned roughly three months after the RZ at about £120,000 with a 325hp 2.3-litre turbo.