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Lancia Delta S4, Lancia 037 and Ford RS200 on company chairman's dream list

E-Legend displayed its Audi Quattro S1-inspired EL1 at the Munich motor show, but the German EV start-up is already working on its next project – a model that will share both the EL1’s mechanical architecture and inspiration from rallying’s Group B era.

The EL1’s carbonfibre chassis, suspension and electric powertrain have been engineered as an integral unit, explained Marcus Holzinger, E-Legend’s chairman and chief designer. This means that other bodywork can easily be integrated with it, the architecture being flexible enough to allow for slightly different wheelbases.

“With the EL1, we’re interpreting the Audi, but it could be something else in the future. This is just the starting point,” Holzinger told Autocar.

Group B gives no shortage of potential inspiration. Holzinger cited the Lancia Delta S4, Lancia 037 and Ford RS200 when asked which cars he would most like to add to his portfolio, while admitting that the desires of potential buyers could be the deciding factor.

But the Quattro was always going to come first, because Holzinger’s father was a design-studio modeller who worked on the 1984 original.

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The EL1 uses a T-shaped 90kWh battery pack to power one motor at the front and two motors at the rear, which blend their efforts through a limited-slip differential.

The motors are configured to give Quattro-like handling in the 805bhp EL1, but Holzinger said that future E-Legends will have their dynamic qualities altered appropriately. It’s possible to switch off the front motor or to alter static weight distribution by relocating parts.

Having worked as a designer for Volkswagen before starting E-Legend, Holzinger says: “I have close contact with Audi design, and there’s no conflict there. They like it a lot. They have a very progressive and futuristic strategy; there’s no room there for retro design.”

E-Legend claims it has the funding to bring the EL1 to market, its plan being to build no more than 30 cars, priced at €890,000 (£762,000) pre-tax. But it’s also looking for a bigger investor to help establish and expand the business beyond.

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EL1 prototype production has now started, and the first customer cars will be delivered at the end of 2023. The full run will take about two years.

Mike Duff

Mike Duff
Title: Contributing editor

Mike has been writing about cars for more than 25 years, having defected from radio journalism to follow his passion. He has been a contributor to Autocar since 2004, and is a former editor of the Autocar website. 

Mike joined Autocar full-time in 2007, first as features editor before taking the reins at autocar.co.uk. Being in charge of the video strategy at the time saw him create our long running “will it drift?” series. For which he apologies.

He specialises in adventurous drive stories, many in unlikely places. He once drove to Serbia to visit the Zastava factory, took a £1500 Mercedes W124 E-Class to Berlin to meet some of its taxi siblings and did Scotland’s North Coast 500 in a Porsche Boxster during a winter storm. He also seems to be a hypercar magnet, having driven such exotics as the Koenigsegg One:1, Lamborghini SCV12, Lotus Evija and Pagani Huayra R.

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Jepim 23 September 2021

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abkq 23 September 2021

For a tiny car company with no history no heritage, the road to recognition and legitimization is by imitation. Vintage Ferrais appear to be fair game. This company uses the original Audi Quattro as the starting point, rounds off all the edges that give the shape of the original car definition, messes up the front end, and charges 3/4 mil for this kit car.

Govno 2 23 September 2021
abkq wrote:

For a tiny car company with no history no heritage, the road to recognition and legitimization is by imitation. Vintage Ferrais appear to be fair game. This company uses the original Audi Quattro as the starting point, rounds off all the edges that give the shape of the original car definition, messes up the front end, and charges 3/4 mil for this kit car.

NOOO!!!!!!!! YOU CANNOT MAKE A RESTOMOD WIGHOUT TOTAL SIMILARITY TO THE ORIGINAL CAR!!! NOOO!!!!!!!! *cries*

abkq 23 September 2021
Govno 2 wrote:

abkq wrote:

For a tiny car company with no history no heritage, the road to recognition and legitimization is by imitation. Vintage Ferrais appear to be fair game. This company uses the original Audi Quattro as the starting point, rounds off all the edges that give the shape of the original car definition, messes up the front end, and charges 3/4 mil for this kit car.

NOOO!!!!!!!! YOU CANNOT MAKE A RESTOMOD WIGHOUT TOTAL SIMILARITY TO THE ORIGINAL CAR!!! NOOO!!!!!!!! *cries*

 

The failure of JLR to successfully sue Ineos gives the green light to any car company which wishes to imitate any iconic car of the past.

Imitation is a cheap way to give the upstart car firm instant history & ready-made heritage. But none of this is real.

Bob Cholmondeley 23 September 2021

The front end of this car has taken a monumetal hit from the ugly stick. In styling terms, a terrible pastiche of the original.

Govno 2 23 September 2021
Bob Cholmondeley wrote:

The front end of this car has taken a monumetal hit from the ugly stick. In styling terms, a terrible pastiche of the original.

No, it's not.