A Lightweight Electric Sports Car Revival from Britain
Longbow Motors has officially revealed two new electric sports cars — the Speedster and the Roadster. Unlike today’s heavy, performance-focused EVs, these models prioritize low weight, agility, and driver engagement. The cars were developed by engineers with experience at Tesla, McLaren, and Lucid, suggesting the team knows how to build high-performance electric platforms.
Key Specs & Performance
| Specification | Longbow Speedster | Longbow Roadster |
|---|---|---|
| Curb Weight | 1,973 lbs (895 kg) | 2,193 lbs (995 kg) |
| Drive Layout | Rear-wheel drive | Rear-wheel drive |
| Motor Output | 322 hp (240 kW) | 322 hp (240 kW) |
| 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h)** | 3.5 sec | 3.6 sec |
| Battery Capacity | ~45–60 kWh (est.) | ~45–60 kWh (est.) |
| WLTP Range | 275–280 miles (442–450 km) | 275–280 miles (442–450 km) |
| Starting Price | £84,995 | £64,995 |
| Production Start | 2026 | 2026 |
Design and Interior
Both models are built on a bespoke aluminum chassis with lightweight composite body panels, helping achieve a curb weight below many gasoline sports cars — and dramatically lower than most EVs.
The interior is intentionally minimalist, focusing on driver involvement rather than screen-heavy interfaces.
Image ALT text: “Longbow Roadster interior with minimalist driver-focused cockpit”
Technology and Driving Experience
A single rear-mounted electric motor delivers 322 hp, which becomes even more impactful given the sub-1-ton weight. Instead of chasing extreme horsepower figures, Longbow focused on feeling and responsiveness.
Notably, both models feature hydraulic power steering, offering real feedback — a rarity in modern EVs.
Battery cells are 2170-format lithium-ion, likely NMC chemistry. Early mention of “nickel-cadmium” cells was a confirmed documentation error.
Market Position and Competitors
The Longbow models occupy a unique niche: lightweight electric sports cars.
In terms of pricing, the Roadster competes directly with the Porsche Cayman, but offers an entirely different value proposition — engagement over brute force.
Price and Release Date
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Speedster begins at £84,995 (limited to 150 units)
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Roadster begins at £64,995
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First customer deliveries expected in 2026
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Pre-orders now open in the UK and EU
Conclusion
The Longbow Speedster and Roadster aim to prove that an electric vehicle can still feel like a true sports car — lightweight, communicative, and enjoyable on real roads. If Longbow Motors can meet its production timeline, these models may become some of the most significant enthusiast-focused EVs arriving in 2026.
FAQ
When will the Longbow Speedster and Roadster be released?
Production and deliveries are expected to begin in 2026.
How much will the Longbow Roadster cost?
The Roadster starts at £64,995.
What is the estimated driving range?
Up to 275–280 miles (WLTP) on a single charge.





