The Vemac RD200 (Japanese: ヴィーマック・RD200, Hepburn: Vuimakku RD200) is a low-volume mid-engined sports car developed by the Vemac Car Company that was produced from 2004 to around 2008.
The RD200 was the Vemac Car Company's second automobile offering, replacing the RD180; in contemporary advertisements, the RD200 was borne out of a desire to "bring the RD180 to higher perfection as an on-road car".
[4] The RD200 is produced in England by the Vemac Car Company, based in Chelmsford, Essex.
[5] The vehicle is heavily based on the RD180 which replaced it, featuring a steel tube chassis and front and rear double wishbone suspension.
[2] The vehicle is powered by a 2.0 L Honda K20A inline-four mated to a six-speed manual transmission.