Georgia Composites (United States) - AllCarIndex

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Georgia Composites

1998-1998

Georgia Composites was a division of Heidelberg International, established around 1998 and based in Doraville, Georgia. The company focused on innovative automotive design, particularly in the realm of composite materials.

One of the notable projects from Georgia Composites was the T2, a prototype for a two-seat sports car that featured a unique tandem seating arrangement. The T2 was powered by a mid-mounted engine sourced from the Porsche 911, which contributed to its performance characteristics. The vehicle was constructed using lightweight composite materials, resulting in a total weight of approximately 1,800 pounds.

The estimated price for the T2 prototype was set at $66,000, reflecting its positioning as a high-performance sports car. However, details regarding the production or commercial availability of the T2 remain limited, marking it as a unique entry in the automotive landscape of the late 1990s.

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