On 29 April, Trident announced final specifications and pricing for its two-seat supercar which in its standard form promises a top speed in excess of 190mph and a cruising range of 2,000 – yes, 2,000 – miles. The company plans to offer three models: the Iceni roadster, the Iceni Magna fastback coupe (pictured here), and the Iceni Venturer shooting brake – all of which, the company promises, will offer at least enough cargo space for two suitcases and two duffle bags. Pricing starts at £96,000 (about $162,000).

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The cars utilise a 6.6-litre Duramax diesel V8 from General Motors, the same engine that powers the US automaker’s heavy-duty pickup trucks. In the Iceni, the big V8, matched only to a six-speed automatic transmission, produces 395hp and 700lb-ft of torque – sufficient to launch the sports car from zero to 60mph in a brisk 3.7sec (a time that matches that of the mighty Aston Martin V12 Vantage S). And the Iceni’s engine can run on standard diesel, bio-diesel, linseed oil or palm oil.

A, £11,300 performance upgrade pack bumps output to 430hp and 950lb-ft, and a £30,875 track pack, which includes carbon-ceramic brakes and an adjustable suspension, delivers 660hp and 1,050lb-ft of torque.

Trident is presently taking orders for the Iceni, although actual delivery dates are sketchy at this point. The cars are set to come to North America; US pricing has yet to be announced.