Car haulers in the United Kingdom will be happy to hear that the money provided by the UK Technology Strategy Board to help the development work being done on the T.27 City Car appears to have a good investment. The T.27 City Car is being developed by a partnership lead by Gordon Murray and Zytek Automotive Limited, while technical support was provided by Michelin Plc and Continental Corporation. The sub-contractors involved in this program include MIRA Limited, Vocis Driveline Controls, VCA UK, and ENAX.
If work keeps progressing at the same rate we could see T.27 City Cars being taken to destinations on European car carriers in a few years time. The latest reports indicate that the first phase of the development work has been completed and they're ready to start phase two of their plans, which will be to find the business partners and funding they need to make the T.27 City Car a reality. They want to have a running prototype of the T.27 City Car completed by April 2011, so they have something to show investors one would guess, and to stay on schedule, which is always going to impress the money lenders. They have a lot of work ahead of them if they want to have a working prototype to show people by this time, but they appear to be preparing to ramp-up efforts to get the work done on time. Still, the progress is great news for the car shipping industry of the United Kingdom and Europe and gives them some cars to look forward to transporting in the future.
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