Ginetta G2
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Ginetta G2

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About

The Ginetta G2 was a more advanced version of the G1, offering improved performance and handling.

Introduction Year

1959

Category

sports car

Variants

8 variants of the Ginetta G2

Ginetta G2 1.5L

Ginetta G2 1.5L

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The Ginetta G2 1.5L was introduced in 1959 as a lightweight sports coupe. It features a 1500cc four-cylinder engine producing approximately 83 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. This variant is known for its agile handling and minimalist design, aimed at motorsport enthusiasts and weekend racers. It was a popular choice during its production run until 1965.

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Introduced: 1959 Discontinued: 1965
Ginetta G2 1.5L

Ginetta G2 1.5L

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The Ginetta G2 1.5L was introduced in 1959 as one of the initial variants of the G2 model. It features a 1.5L four-cylinder engine producing around 90 bhp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant is characterized by its lightweight fiberglass body and excellent handling, making it a popular choice for sports car enthusiasts and amateur racers.

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Introduced: 1959 Discontinued: 1965
Ginetta G2 1.6L

Ginetta G2 1.6L

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The Ginetta G2 1.6L was introduced in 1965, featuring an upgraded 1.6L engine that produced approximately 110 bhp. This variant maintained the G2's lightweight design and agile handling capabilities, appealing to both road and track drivers. The 1.6L engine offered improved performance over its predecessor, making it a significant model in the G2 lineup.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1970
Ginetta G2 2.0L

Ginetta G2 2.0L

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The Ginetta G2 2.0L was launched in 1970 as a more powerful variant of the G2. Equipped with a 2.0L engine producing around 130 bhp, it provided improved acceleration and top speed. The 2.0L variant retained the classic Ginetta styling and lightweight construction, making it a favorite among racing enthusiasts during its production run.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1975
Ginetta G2 2.0L Turbo

Ginetta G2 2.0L Turbo

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The Ginetta G2 2.0L Turbo was introduced in 1980, marking a significant performance enhancement with the addition of a turbocharger to the 2.0L engine. This variant produced approximately 160 bhp, delivering an exhilarating driving experience. The turbocharged engine provided ample torque and responsiveness, making it a standout variant in the G2 lineup.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
Ginetta G2 2.5L V6

Ginetta G2 2.5L V6

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The Ginetta G2 2.5L V6 was introduced in 1990 and featured a 2.5L V6 engine producing around 200 bhp. This variant offered a more refined driving experience with increased power and smoother performance. The V6 engine, combined with the lightweight design of the G2, provided excellent handling and agility, appealing to performance-oriented drivers.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
Ginetta G2 3.0L V6

Ginetta G2 3.0L V6

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The Ginetta G2 3.0L V6 was launched in 1995, featuring a powerful 3.0L V6 engine that produced approximately 250 bhp. This variant provided a significant performance upgrade over previous models, delivering impressive acceleration and speed. The 3.0L V6 G2 maintained the classic Ginetta handling characteristics, making it a highly sought-after model among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 2000
Ginetta G2 Electric

Ginetta G2 Electric

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The Ginetta G2 Electric was introduced in 2020 as an innovative variant of the G2 model, featuring an all-electric powertrain with a power output of 150 kW. This variant showcases Ginetta's commitment to sustainability while delivering instant torque and agile handling. The electric G2 offers a modern driving experience while retaining the classic coupe design.

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Introduced: 2020 Current model