Bogliq Automotive USA

1987 - 1990 Model 23 (Maverick)

By mid 1984 it was clear to the Bogliq Product Management team that trying to keep the Maverick as a volume seller was going to become unmanageable. The growing interest in large offroad wagons and dual cab utilities for less affluent families meant that there was little interest in budget trimmed large cars. Therefore when designing the Model 23, Bogliq USA restructured the model to cater exclusively to smaller, higher profit, markets rather than selling the Model 23 in substantial volumes as an all-round general purpose model.

The model 23 received the same structural upgrades as the rest of the Bogliq range and is built in three distinct body styles; sedan, coupe and convertible. All but the 700AE have premium or luxury interiors and they all have either premium or luxury cassette decks. The Maverick may have lost its mass market appeal but it has re-emerged as a multi-niche contender with an aspirational trim for every automotive vice!

1987 Maverick Entrance

Entrance
“Entry level” Maverick is a plush middle managers dream ride

Entrance

  • Premium spec family car, premium trim/ premium cassette player, 5 seats
  • 174Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $9,675
  • Service costs: $490 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 17.5L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.62 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 15.78 sec
  • Top speed: 209 Km/h

1987 Maverick Empower

Empower
No longer powered by the 7L Delta because customers weren’t using the extra power!

Empower

  • Luxury spec family car, luxury trim/ luxury cassette player, 5 seats
  • 202Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $15,825
  • Service costs: $643 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 19L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.26 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 15.43 sec
  • Top speed: 222 Km/h

1987 Maverick Engage

Engage
Perfect for a topless drive to the California sun!

Engage

  • Premium spec convertible, premium trim/ premium cassette player, 4 seats
  • 174Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $9,720
  • Service costs: $526 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 18.7L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 8.1 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.26 sec
  • Top speed: 202 Km/h

1987 Maverick Entice

Entice
Perfect for a topless drive away from a Monaco casino!

Entice

  • Luxury spec convertible, luxury trim/ luxury cassette player, 4 seats
  • 202Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $13,540
  • Service costs: $642 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 20.1L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.74 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 15.78 sec
  • Top speed: 214 Km/h

1987 Maverick Enthuse 540S

Enthuse
Premium sports coupe w/ a nice manual gearbox

540S

  • Premium spec sports coupe, premium trim/ premium cassette player, 4 seats
  • 211Kw V8, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $10,365
  • Service costs: $577 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 17.9L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 6.3 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 14.7 sec
  • Top speed: 223 Km/h

1987 Maverick Enthuse 700AE

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For the street racer who simply must win without using a Supercar!

700AE

  • High performance spec sports coupe, sports trim/ luxury cassette player, 4 seats
  • 281Kw V8, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $15,200
  • Service costs: $856 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 21.8L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 5.47 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 13.86 sec
  • Top speed: 242 Km/h

The expectation of the new Model 23 was to make enough sales to keep the model viable while maximising its “aspirational” value to leverage more buyers into lesser Bogliq products…

PS: 1987 Model 16 (Maverick)

The ASCAR program wasn’t shut down when the Model 23 was put into production. The Model 16 was kept in production on a batch-by-batch basis to build the required homologation total of road cars to satisfy ASCAR regulations. For 1987 this included a full house homologation spec engine, complete with race spec air intakes and exhaust manifolds. The '87 Model 16 Maverick ASCAR is a noisy, smelly throwback sort of car that juuust manages to sell its total of cars each year!

1987 Maverick ASCAR

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Unaccountably popular in the mid-west!

ASCAR

  • Road legal Homologation ASCAR, basic trim/ standard cassette player, 4 seats
  • 213Kw V8, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $9,540
  • Service costs: $638 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 37.7L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 6.43 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 14.7 sec
  • Top speed: 218 Km/h

The ASCAR program was guaranteed for the next four years but would ultimately depend on the stability of the ASCAR regulations long term…

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1987 - 1990 Model 24 (Coyote)

For both the previous generation Coyote variants, the chassis has been shared with either the Maverick or Mutineer to save development costs. However this has resulted in flawed designs that don’t handle as well as a sportscar should and hamper the development of truly high performance variants that are more than one trick ponies.

The Model 24 Coyote has sidestepped this issue by sporting a complete double wishbone suspension at every corner. Coupled with a new, more aerodynamic, body and better focussed, role specific, drivetrains, the Model 24 is easier to drive, more sporty and more efficient than the Model 17. Prices have increased, true, but you get so much more for your money with the Model 24 that it’s worth the premium!

1987 Coyote 230 Street

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The “hairdresser’s car” of the Coyote range; all show, little go!

230 Street

  • Entry level sports coupe, standard trim/ standard cassette, 4 seats
  • 111Kw Inline 4 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,775
  • Service costs: $430 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 9.9L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 9.31 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.99 sec
  • Top speed: 202 Km/h

1987 Coyote 320 Super Street

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The budget racer trim level; fun, fast and cheap!

320 Super Street

  • Enthusiastic sports coupe, standard trim/ premium cassette, 4 seats
  • 132Kw V8, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $8,145
  • Service costs: $457 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 13.1L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.62 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 15.66 sec
  • Top speed: 214 Km/h

1987 Coyote 540AE

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The factory hot-rod of the Coyote range

540AE

  • High performance sports coupe, premium trim/ premium cassette, 4 seats
  • 211Kw V8, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $10,125
  • Service costs: $543 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 15.7L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 6.07 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 14.35 sec
  • Top speed: 254 Km/h

The only weakness of the new Model 24 was the higher purchase price. The range had a trim level to suit all budgets and driving tastes and it was expected that the Model 24 would be very popular with the American public!

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1987 - 1990 Model 5 (Cargostar)

The more things change, the more they stay the same…

The Model 5 is living proof of this premise, receiving a new 2L Turbo engine to boost fuel efficiency but otherwise only receiving detail changes to its winning formula of hauling lots of stuff around cheaply!

1987 Cargostar

Cargostar
Lets play… Spot the difference!

Cargostar

  • Low cost light delivery vehicle, standard trim/ standard cassette, 2 seats
  • 92Kw Inline 4 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,210
  • Service costs: $320 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 9.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 9.06 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.86 sec
  • Top speed: 186 Km/h

Looks like the Model 5 will be in production for at least another four years… Long live the Cargostar, long live the King!!!

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1987 - 1990 Model 18 (Squadstar)

The Mk3 Model 18 was designed to achieve incremental improvements in every area of Squadstar ownership. The only area in which the Mk3 didn’t improve was the purchase cost…

1987 Squadstar

Squadstar
Round two of… Spot the difference!

Squadstar

  • Budget people mover, standard trim/ standard cassette, 7 seats
  • 92Kw Inline 4 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $7,295
  • Service costs: $371 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 11.8L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 14 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 19.86 sec
  • Top speed: 173 Km/h

The price rise will make the Model 18 Mk3 harder to sell than before, however the core Squadstar values are still present and it still represents great buying for large families on a budget…

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1987 - 1990 Model 25 (Overlander)

For the record, there was nothing wrong with the previous generation Overlander. The Model 19 did stellar service in replacement of the original Model 6. However Bogliq R&D had come up with a new chassis design, that married the driveability and comfort of monocoque with the strength and load capacity of a ladder chassis. This new chassis debuted in the new Model 25 and was so successful that focus group attendees found that the Overlander, with its solid front axle, was easier to drive than it’s IFS predecessor!

The new Model 25 also received a V8 powerplant for the first time, as well as four speed automatics as standard across the range. You could still special order any Overlander model in stick-shift but it was no longer a part of the Overlander’s core trim blueprint…

1987 Overlander


So tall it requires a step ladder to get into the cabin!

Overlander

  • LWB offroad workhorse, standard trim/ standard cassette, 5 seats
  • 180Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $10,905
  • Service costs: $595 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 22.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.1 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.34 sec
  • Top speed: 198 Km/h

1987 Overlander Rancher

Rancher
Offroad people mover with new AWD drivetrain

Rancher

  • LWB rough road workhorse, standard trim/ standard cassette, 7 seats
  • 180Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic AWD Gearbox
  • Price when new: $10,625
  • Service costs: $543 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 18.6L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 8.82 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.75 sec
  • Top speed: 191 Km/h

1987 Overlander Nomad


The ultimate, go anywhere, cargo hauler around!

Nomad

  • LWB offroad cargo hauler, standard trim/ standard cassette, 2 seats
  • 180Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $10,090
  • Service costs: $595 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 21.3L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 9.66 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.1 sec
  • Top speed: 199 Km/h

1987 Overlander Haulage

Haulage
A faithful farmers companion, ready for work!

Haulage

  • LWB farm utility and workhorse, standard trim/ standard cassette, 2 seats
  • 180Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $8,815
  • Service costs: $511 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 17.9L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 9.19 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.1 sec
  • Top speed: 196 Km/h

The new chassis design had pushed up the purchase price somewhat but Bogliq USA felt that the enduring strength and drive quality of the design would win buyers over to the Overlander’s side…

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1987 - 1990 Model 20 (Nihilist)

The visual changes to the Model 20 Mk2 were successful in improving the fortunes of the Nihilist in the high performance market. So, for the Mk3 update, the design wasn’t changed upfront and the rear was made to look less fussy and avante garde…

1987 Nihilist Entice

Entice
Entry level coupe now comes with an automatic gearbox

Entice

  • Stylish sportscar, Premium trim/ Premium cassette, 2 seats
  • 211Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $12,165
  • Service costs: $602 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 14.7L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 6.07 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 14.1 sec
  • Top speed: 253 Km/h

1987 Nihilist Enthuse

Enthuse
Fun sports coupe with a manual gearbox

Enthuse

  • Sporty yet stylish sportscar, Premium trim/ Premium cassette, 2 seats
  • 211Kw V8, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $12,060
  • Service costs: $593 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 13.9L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 5.7 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 13.74 sec
  • Top speed: 254 Km/h

1987 Nihilist Empower

Empower
Super capable high performance GT

Empower

  • High performance Gran Tourer, luxury trim/ luxury cassette, 2 seats
  • 281Kw V8, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $15,525
  • Service costs: $795 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 17.7L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 5.34 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 13.62 sec
  • Top speed: 276 Km/h

1987 Nihilist Empower 700AE

700AE
Hard charging, racer for the road, wishlist spec Nihilist!

700AE

  • Bogliq USA’s only Supercar, Sports trim/ Luxury cassette, 2 seats
  • 281Kw V8, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $15,960
  • Service costs: $874 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 17.3L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 5.22 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 13.02 sec
  • Top speed: 284 Km/h

It was expected that the Mk3 Model 20 would finally erase the bad taste that was the Mk1 out of the metaphorical mouths of the US public. Once again, the Nihilist was a car worthy of being lusted after on bedroom walls and drooled over in car parks and on dealer forecourts…

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An advertisement in 1988 for the Nihilist Empower 700AE

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1991 - 1994 Model 21 (Zealot)

1988 was a wake up call for Bogliq USA. Having over-engineered their products since the decision to standardise on Bog-jet Fuel injection in the early 70’s, Bogliq USA found themselves being comprehensively out priced by their competition. Even worse, the decision to stick with RWD in all models has resulted in cars that aren’t pleasant to drive and have cramped interiors.

This has resulted in Bogliq USA ordering a fundamental review of all their product and redesigning the cars to be cheaper to build and maintain while boosting their appeal to their various market segments. This program has been dubbed internally as “Buying better… For everyone”.

A major component of this reform is the introduction of the new Epsilon engine architecture. The old Gamma engines were inefficient but cheap to build and the Delta was efficient but costly. The Epsilon program has married the two architecture’s strengths together by being an efficient SOHC 4v design which has been made from cast iron to save costs…

1991 Zealot Engage

Engage
Base spec Zealot is also the most economical on fuel

Engage

  • Base spec price leader, basic trim/ basic radio, 4 seats
  • 64Kw Inline 5 cylinder, 4 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $4,605
  • Service costs: $210 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 8.6L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.4 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.83 sec
  • Top speed: 153 Km/h

1991 Zealot Entrance

Entrance
Subtle restyle hides major under-skin changes

Entrance

  • Basic spec family car, basic trim/ basic radio, 5 seats
  • 64Kw Inline 5 cylinder, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,035
  • Service costs: $254 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 8.3L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 11.9 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 18.67 sec
  • Top speed: 154 Km/h

1991 Zealot Entice

Entice
Style, performance and efficiency all rolled into one comfy package!

Entice

  • Premium spec family car, premium trim/ basic radio, 5 seats
  • 82Kw Inline 5 cylinder Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,450
  • Service costs: $426 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 7.9L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.3 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.7 sec
  • Top speed: 173 Km/h

1991 Zealot Enthuse
Enthuse
Enthuse trim unleashes the Zealot’s inner street racer!

Enthuse

  • Fun to drive family hatch, basic trim/ basic radio, 4 seats
  • 82Kw Inline 5 cylinder Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,705
  • Service costs: $360 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 7.6L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 8.7 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.75 sec
  • Top speed: 173 Km/h

The first of the efficiency dividend generation reveals the massive savings that have been achieved by the program on the Zealot platform. Most models are cheaper, all are easier to drive and the customer still gets what they want. The only downside is that the cars are now determined to understeer, the neutral chassis of the RWD model is no more. But this is, unfortunately, a case of the needs of the many outweighing the needs of the few, with other more driver focussed models still available for drivers, in the Bogliq range…

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I see you went excited with the I5’s, Like me :smile:

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It’s a convenient coincidence actually, I needed an engine that was shorter than an I6 but scaled up better than an I4. I was using the V6 but I can’t make economical tuned turbo versions of them cheaply due to the duplication of turbo’s and exhaust parts. I was thinking of where I’d have to compromise then I remembered a recent video by Killrob talking about I5’s and their benefits and I realised they were perfect for my next gen engine family, lol. :sunglasses:

I’m really impressed with my results so far, although it’s early days yet, and I’m hoping to get my company back on top thanks to I5 awesomeness! I just hope that I’m not swamped with everyone else using them in Generations as I need a competitive advantage, stat!!! :grin:

1991 - 1994 Model 22 (Mutineer)

The second model to receive the efficiency dividend was the Model 22. Gone were the high end niche cars and the Delta engine line was replaced with the new Epsilon powerplants. Rather than proliferate new engine families for every trim, Bogliq has focussed on getting the most from a single family using capacity change and turbocharging provide the differentiation between the various trims. The Mk2 Model 22 was also extensively workshopped with it’s target audience and changes were made on that basis. The overall result is a car that’s cheaper to buy, cheaper to run and makes the buyer happy…

1991 Mutineer Engage

Engage
Now nearly $1,100 cheaper than the outgoing model!

Engage

  • Basic spec price leader, basic trim/ basic cassette player, 5 seats
  • 79Kw Inline 5, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,225
  • Service costs: $274 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 10.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 11.2 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 18.31 sec
  • Top speed: 170 Km/h

1991 Mutineer Entrance

Entrance
The Entrance is expected to be the volume selling Mutineer trim

Entrance

  • Basic spec family car, basic trim/ basic cassette player, 5 seats
  • 82Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,530
  • Service costs: $300 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 7.4L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 11.5 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 18.42 sec
  • Top speed: 177 Km/h

1991 Mutineer Entice

Entice
$1,400 saving but just as comfortable to drive

Entice

  • Premium spec comfy commuter, premium trim/ basic cassette player, 4 seats
  • 92Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,685
  • Service costs: $484 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 8.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.4 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.7 sec
  • Top speed: 187 Km/h

Mutineer Enthuse

Enthuse
Bogliq USA hasn’t forgotten the self shifting community!

Enthuse

  • Fun to drive family car, basic trim/ basic cassette player, 4 seats
  • 92Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,770
  • Service costs: $362 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 8.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 8.35 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.39 sec
  • Top speed: 186 Km/h

The new Model 22’s sharp pricing is expected to revitalise interest in Bogliq’s mid-sizer and the efficient Epsilon powerplant is expected to transform potential prospects into guaranteed sales…

1994 Advertisement for the Mutineer Entrance

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1991 - 1994 Model 23 (Maverick)

The third recipient of the efficiency dividend was the Model 23. Again the majority of niche models were dropped due to them crossing over with Bogliq sports car range and the number of expensive engine options were culled down to a single engine family. As with the Model 21 and 22, the Model 23 switched to FWD and has had the Epsilon powertrain installed in all models…

1991 Maverick Engage

Engage
Base spec Maverick combines efficiency with lots of interior space!

Engage

  • Basic spec price leader, basic trim/ basic cassette player, 5 seats
  • 113Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,625
  • Service costs: $318 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 10.6L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.3 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.58 sec
  • Top speed: 179 Km/h

1991 Maverick Entrance

Entrance
Standard spec Maverick improves the interior ambience

Entrance

  • Standard spec family car, standard trim/ basic cassette player, 5 seats
  • 131Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $7,350
  • Service costs: $453 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 11L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 9.43 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.1 sec
  • Top speed: 190 Km/h

1991 Maverick Entice

Entice
Comfy coupe for long interstate driving holidays

Entice

  • Premium spec luxury coupe, premium trim/ standard cassette player, 4 seats
  • 131Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $8,440
  • Service costs: $496 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 11.4L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 9.55 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.1 sec
  • Top speed: 189 Km/h

1991 Maverick Enthuse

Enthuse
Sporty Maverick coupe has a manual gearbox as standard!

Enthuse

  • Performance spec sports coupe, standard trim/ standard cassette player, 4 seats
  • 131Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $7,860
  • Service costs: $456 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 10.8L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.99 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.15 sec
  • Top speed: 192 Km/h
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1991 - 1994 Model 16 (Maverick)

Yep, the homologation program is still in operation, despite setbacks at the track and on the sales floor. The biggest changes for this seasons homologation car is that the competition carburettors, exhaust headers and race cam have been replaced with an E-Bog fuel injection system and more road useable headers and cam spec. This is partly to avoid the dramas of the race carbs catching fire and also to make the car less of a burden to own…

1991 Maverick ASCAR

ASCAR
It may not be as hardcore as before but it doesn’t need to refuel every 200Km either!

ASCAR

ASCAR

  • Road legal Homologation ASCAR, basic trim/ basic cassette player, 4 seats
  • 176Kw V8, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $9,270
  • Service costs: $523 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 20.6L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.03 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 15.31 sec
  • Top speed: 207 Km/h

This will be the last four years the Model 16 will be available via homologation. The next ASCAR will be based off the new model Maverick which will appear in 1995…

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1991 - 1994 Model 24 (Coyote)

Unfortunately for the V8 enthusiasts, the Model 24 was included in the efficiency dividend upgrade. This saw the complete takeover of the Epsilon inline five turbo engine platform as the standard Model 24 drivetrain. The Model 24 also became standard equipped with a manual gearbox since most of the sedan range had all been respecced with automatic gearboxes as standard…

1991 Coyote 200 Street

200S
Efficient and fun to drive with the security of understeer at the limit

200 Street

  • Entry level sports coupe, standard trim/ basic cassette, 4 seats
  • 92Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,140
  • Service costs: $398 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 8L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 9.31 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.1 sec
  • Top speed: 191 Km/h

Coyote 230 Super Street

230SS
More fuel used equals more straight line performance

230 Super Street

  • Mid level sports coupe, standard trim/ basic cassette, 4 seats
  • 113Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,750
  • Service costs: $428 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 9.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.99 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.15 sec
  • Top speed: 201 Km/h

1991 Coyote 280 Hyper Street

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The Hyper Street trim is a true racer for the road

280 Hyper Street

  • High performance sports coupe, sports trim/ basic cassette, 4 seats
  • 131Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $9,535
  • Service costs: $506 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 9.6L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.26 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 15.43 sec
  • Top speed: 215 Km/h

It is anticipated that the new Model 24 will boost sales to young people and those who want more interaction with their daily driving commute. Fans of the V8 Coyote are discreetly handed a Leeroy Racing brochure as they’re rumoured to be putting out a “handling kit” which will satisfy those customers particular needs…

1991 - 1994 Model 25 (Overlander)

The Model 25 had proved to be less than successful on its debut. The new hybrid chassis was very successful as a concept but the large V8 and over specification of each trim had lead to a vehicle that was simply too expensive for the target market to afford.

Even though the Model 25 was included in the efficiency dividend, many in Bogliq Powertrain felt that the large capacity V8 had to stay and that savings would be incremental over the 1987 spec. The lead engineer in Bogliq R&D was heard to mutter “Hold my beer…” as he developed a variant of the Epsilon program that had the required stump pulling torque so beloved of the 4WD fraternity. The result was a Model 25 that was easier to drive, use less fuel and was cheaper overall to build.

1991 Overlander


Unchanged on the outside but substantially improved on the inside

Overlander

  • LWB offroad workhorse, standard trim/ basic cassette, 4 seats
  • 132Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $9,695
  • Service costs: $546 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 13.3L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 12.2 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 18.55 sec
  • Top speed: 178 Km/h

1991 Overlander Rancher


Offroad people mover now uses much less fuel than before

Rancher

  • LWB rough road workhorse, standard trim/ basic cassette, 5+2 seats
  • 132Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $8,180
  • Service costs: $506 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 11.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 11.3 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.83 sec
  • Top speed: 176 Km/h

1991 Overlander Nomad


Can take your stuff wherever on Earth you need to take it!

Nomad

  • LWB offroad cargo hauler, standard trim/ basic cassette, 2 seats
  • 132Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $9,205
  • Service costs: $513 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 12.9L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 11.9 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 18.42 sec
  • Top speed: 178 Km/h

1991 Overlander Haulage


The Haulage is now less of a burden on the hip pocket than before

Haulage

  • LWB farm utility and cargo hauler, standard trim/ basic cassette, 2 seats
  • 132Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $8,715
  • Service costs: $513 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 12L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 11.1 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.7 sec
  • Top speed: 176 Km/h

With the changes wrought by the efficiency dividend program, the Model 25 should have no problem attracting new customers to the Bogliq brand.

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1991 - 1994 Model 26 (Cargostar, Squadstar)

With the introduction of the efficiency dividend program Bogliq USA re-merged two separate models back together. The Model 18 was due for replacement in 1991 anyway but the hybrid monocoque chassis pioneered in the Model 25 meant that the Model 5 could be replaced as well. Considering that the Model 5 was really inefficient in its manufacturing design and the tooling was thoroughly worn out by this stage made the kill order an easy one.

Thanks to the hybrid chassis the Model 26 can still have a leaf sprung rear end to carry heavy loads while having a quality cabin ambiance that only monocoque can provide. The Epsilon powertrains provide economical performance and the aerodynamic styling provides the good looks!

1991 Cargostar

Cargostar
Provides far superior dynamics and ergonomics versus the Model 5!

Cargostar

  • Low cost cargo hauler, basic trim/ basic cassette, 2 seats
  • 92Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,695
  • Service costs: $320 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 8.5L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.7 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.7 sec
  • Top speed: 200 Km/h

1991 Squadstar

Squadstar
Car like driving position much less confronting than the previous Model 18

Squadstar

  • Budget MPV, basic trim/ basic cassette, 7 seats
  • 92Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,035
  • Service costs: $320 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 8.9L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.6 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.83 sec
  • Top speed: 199 Km/h

With a focus on ergonomic improvement, cost reduction and efficiency, the Model 26 was expected to make a substantial impact on the Delivery and People Mover segments of the marketplace…

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MOAR HEADLIGHTS! :smiley:

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Hahahaha… The more the merrier I say!

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1991 - 1994 Model 27 (Nihilist)

With the abject failure of the Model 20 as a style leader for Bogliq USA, the Model 27 was to be re-positioned as a low volume halo car for the brand once again. The efficiency dividend was applied differently to the Model 27, compared to the rest of the range, as the Model 27 would showcase some tech that had been seen before, but was too costly, and some new, never before seen, tech. This was to ensure that the Model 27 lived up to the image of a halo car in every way. The Model 27 also was reinterpreted as a Continental GT, making the Model 27 more attractive to a wider range of customers…

1991 Nihilist Entice

Entice
New elegant styling marks the Model 27 as something special

Entice

  • Penultimate Grand Tourer, Premium trim/ Premium cassette, 4 seats
  • 223Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $14,255
  • Service costs: $844 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 13.8L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 6.66 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 14.7 sec
  • Top speed: 267 Km/h

1991 Nihilist Enthuse

Enthuse
Manual gearbox transforms the Nihilist into a stylish sportscar

Enthuse

  • Stylish sportscar, Sports trim/ Luxury cassette, 2+2 seats
  • 223Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $17,290
  • Service costs: $1,069 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 13.8L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 5.7 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 13.98 sec
  • Top speed: 266 Km/h

1991 Nihilist Empower

Empower
Silky smooth Epsilon V10 perfectly complements the Empowers luxury and refinement

Empower

  • Ultimate Grand Tourer, Luxury trim/ Luxury cassette, 4 seats
  • 237Kw V10, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $19,230
  • Service costs: $972 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 13.5L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 6.3 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 14.47 sec
  • Top speed: 272 Km/h

Finally Bogliq USA had a worthy halo car in the spirit of the original Model 9. Tasteful, elegant design dovetails with the Epsilon powertrain to bring a sense of genuine prestige that only the V12 Model 9’s had a chance in matching. Bogliq USA’s halo may have slipped during the 80’s but the Model 27 was the right car at the right time to put it firmly back in place at the top of the tree!

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1995 - 2002 Model 28 (Zealot)

Much to Bogliq USA’s surprise, the efficiency dividend produced startling results which resulted in a substantial profit windfall for the struggling US company. The model 22 Mutineer in particular was a resounding success with its high efficiency drivetrain and razor sharp pricing. So it was rather unsurprising that the Model 21 was rather less popular than it should have been. The base Model 21 had inferior fuel efficiency to the Model 22 and had less interior space and it’s only grace was that it was quicker in a straight line…

The Model 28 sought to remedy this situation in a number of ways. The first change was that the car was bigger than before and now matched the Model 22 in footprint. The second major change is the inclusion of second gen Epsilon powertrains, turbocharged and sporting VVT, to drastically improve fuel efficiency. The final change is an improvement in safety and interior quality to make the ownership of a Model 28 much more pleasant.

1995 Zealot Engage

Engage
Base model Zealot is built to last!

Engage

  • Base spec price leader, basic trim/ basic radio, 4 seats
  • 62Kw Inline 4 cylinder, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,325
  • Service costs: $260 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 5.8L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 11.8 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 18.31 sec
  • Top speed: 179 Km/h

1995 Zealot Entrance

Entrance
Lower spec Zealot great value for families on a budget

Entrance

  • Base spec family car, standard trim/ basic radio, 5 seats
  • 62Kw Inline 4 cylinder, 4 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,820
  • Service costs: $393 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 6L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 13 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 18.78 sec
  • Top speed: 175 Km/h

1995 Zealot Entice

Entice
Over-chromed old people spec Zealot!

Entice

  • Premium spec family car, premium trim/ basic radio, 4 seats
  • 74Kw Inline 4 cylinder, 5 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,875
  • Service costs: $457 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 6.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.9 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.83 sec
  • Top speed: 190 Km/h

1995 Zealot Enthuse

Enthuse
Sporty sedan now much easier to live with when not being sporty!

Enthuse

  • Fun to drive family sedan, standard trim/ basic radio, 4 seats
  • 93Kw Inline 5 cylinder, 6 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,690
  • Service costs: $452 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 6.5L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 8.47 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.26 sec
  • Top speed: 208 Km/h

The Model 28 was first conceived in the dark days of 1989, during the efficiency dividend, and its visual design reflects an element of that need to dampen down excess. Thankfully the second wave Epsilon engines have brought down the fuel usage markedly which will translate into better sales and happier customers…

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1995 - 2002 Model 29 (Mutineer)

In a nice vindication for the supporters of the Efficiency Dividend Program, the Model 22 spearheaded a major sales resurgence for Bogliq USA. This meant that the team working on the new generation Mutineer had big shoes to fill…

The new Model 29 was a change in direction from previous Mutineer models. The wheelbase was unchanged from the Model 28 but the width was increased by roughly 10mm. This made the Model 29 more stable and more roomy than the Model 28 without having to physically upsize to near Maverick levels. Powered by a brace of Epsilon inline 5’s, the Model 29 would improve safety, passenger comfort and build quality as well as improve fuel economy across the board…

1995 Mutineer Engage

Engage
Base model Mutineer is now roomier than ever inside

Engage

  • Basic spec price leader, basic trim/ basic cassette player, 5 seats
  • 83Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $5,975
  • Service costs: $292 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 5.7L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10.3 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.58 sec
  • Top speed: 196 Km/h

1995 Mutineer Entrance

Entrance
Boot space is improved over the previous model Mutineer

Entrance

  • Standard spec family car, standard trim/ basic cassette player, 5 seats
  • 93Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $6,590
  • Service costs: $433 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 6.3L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 10 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 17.47 sec
  • Top speed: 199 Km/h

1995 Mutineer Entice

Entice
The Mutineer trim with all the fruit!

Entice

  • Premium spec family car, premium trim/ basic cassette player, 5 seats
  • 109Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Automatic Gearbox
  • Price when new: $8,335
  • Service costs: $536 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 7.2L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 8.82 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 16.75 sec
  • Top speed: 214 Km/h

1995 Mutineer Enthuse

Enthuse
Sporty mid-sizer responsive and frugal

Enthuse

  • Fun to drive family car, standard trim/ basic cassette player, 5 seats
  • 121Kw Inline 5 Turbo, 5 speed Manual Gearbox
  • Price when new: $7,970
  • Service costs: $549 per annum
  • Fuel economy: 7.3L/100Km
  • 0 -100 sprint: 7.62 sec
  • Quarter Mile: 15.66 sec
  • Top speed: 225 Km/h

The all-new Model 29 is expected to continue the excellent sales success of the Model 22 and put Bogliq USA firmly back into the top ten desirable automotive brands in the American market…


1999 Advertising campaign to keep Mutineer in the minds of the American public

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