Thrilling 2011 Ariel Atom SRA Hits the Auction Block on Bring a Trailer: A Track-Ready Beast Awaits Its Next Owner.
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The 2011 Ariel Atom SRA features a silver tube-frame chassis with an integrated roll bar, accented by striking black and yellow body panels. Under the hood—or rather, in the exposed engine bay—sits a potent 2.0-liter Honda K20 VTEC inline-four engine, paired with a six-speed manual gearbox and a limited-slip differential. Recent upgrades include a competition clutch, and fresh Hoosier A7 racing slicks mounted on 15″ five-spoke wheels, all serviced in 2025 along with fluid changes to ensure peak condition. |
The car shows just 16,000 miles, and includes Wilwood disc brakes, adjustable SRA-spec dampers, and double unequal-length wishbones for superior track dynamics. |
Inside, the Atom SRA keeps things spartan and focused: single-piece Kirkey racing seats with 6-point Sabelt harnesses, an Alcantara-trimmed Racetech quick-release steering wheel, dual windscreens, a fire suppression system, and essential gauges including a 160-mph speedometer and 9k-rpm tachometer. |
"This Ariel Atom SRA isn't just a car—it's a pure, unfiltered driving experience that redefines what it means to connect with the road... or track," said the former owner, known on Bring a Trailer as "Wob." "With its lightweight construction and Honda reliability, it's ready to deliver heart-pounding laps to its next fortunate owner." |
The auction is now live at https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2011-ariel-atom-sra-2/ And Stickshift has filmed a car review on this model - https://youtu.be/ymCzAb1Kn0c?si=ExmqIqBFeRxSnZlp |
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