Vaydor

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Vaydor
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Overview
ManufacturerCustom Crafted Cars
Production2013-present
Assembly St. Petersburg, Florida
Designer Matt McEntegart
Body and chassis
Class Body Kit
Body style Coupe or Roadster
Layout Front engine, rear-wheel drive
Platform Nissan FM platform
Doors2 Scissor doors
Related Infiniti G35/Nissan Skyline v35
Powertrain
Engine 3.5L V-6, V-8 LS, 2JZ Engine
Transmission 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic
2018 Vaydor Roadster 2018 Vaydor Roadster Spyder.jpg
2018 Vaydor Roadster

The Vaydor is constructed with a body kit that is designed to be built onto a 2003-2007 Infiniti G35 coupe donor car. [1] Vaydor Body Kits are currently available for purchase only from Carolina Vaydor, and manufactured by Custom Crafted Cars based out of Saint Petersburg, FL. [1] The Vaydor first appeared in public at the 2013 SEMA auto show. [2]

Contents

Vaydor Bodykits originally designed, built and sold the Vaydor as a body kit. However, in 2018, the Vaydor business and brand was sold to Custom Crafted Cars (dba Supercraft cars), who sold Vaydors as a completed turn-key custom cars until 2020.

On March 4, 2020, Custom Crafted Cars and Carolina Vaydor reached an agreement to re-launch Vaydor kits to the public. While Custom Crafted cars continues to manufacture complete high-performance Vaydor Supercars, Carolina Vaydor is the exclusive world-wide dealer for Vaydor Body Kits that do-it-yourselfers can build themselves.

The Vaydor was featured as the Joker's car in the 2016 film Suicide Squad , [3] and featured on Fox News. [4] The Vaydor was also the main car featured on Car Masters: Rust to Riches season two, episode 5 on Netflix, where the crew from Gotham Garage builds and sells a highly customized Vaydor for a special customer.

Custom Crafted Cars plans to release an all-new production car in 2020 called the Volant, built onto a custom tube chassis and powered by a Tesla powertrain.

Design

The Vaydor was designed by entrepreneur Matt McEntegart, who had previous experience making custom hot-rod interiors. There are two primary models of Vaydor, the coupe and hard-top roadster convertible. [5] To support the new body, a custom roll cage is provided with the exterior body kit for structural support and safety. [6] The Vaydor has a 52% front 48% rear weight distribution, [7] and weighs an average of 500-700 lbs less than the original donor car, increasing the power to weight ratio by 15-20%.

Construction

The build process consists of an exterior and interior kit architecture that must be assembled onto an Infiniti G35 coupe donor car. First, the donor Infiniti has to be stripped of its body panels and interior down to the raw chassis. A custom roll cage is provided with the kit that is welded to the donor chassis before the new fiberglass body kit, both exterior and interiors are installed. [8]

Engine

Nissan's VQ35DE engine- the same as the one featured in the Infiniti G35. Nissan VQ35DE engine 001.jpg
Nissan's VQ35DE engine- the same as the one featured in the Infiniti G35.

The Infiniti G35 coupe comes with the Nissan VQ 3.5L V-6 engine. [9] The engine produces 280 hp (209 kW) and 268 lb⋅ft (363 N⋅m) of torque. [9] Versions of this engine appear in the Infiniti QX60, Mitsubishi Proudia, Renault Laguna, and others. A number of different engines can be installed into the G35 chassis, such as the GM LT4, GM LS3, GM LT1, or Toyota 2JZ. [8]

Slingshot variant

In February 2019, Custom Crafted Cars announced a front-end conversion kit for the Polaris Slingshot, which will be produced in collaboration with the company Underground Autostyling. [10]

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