March 20, 2015
Campagna Motors today introduced a special edition to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its iconic model, the T-REX. Production will be limited to just 20 units, so you should hurry to order one. [more]
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March 03, 2013
T-REX maker Campagna Motors has just added an upscale, six-cylinder GT model to its lineup. The BMW-powered T-REX 16S is designed to challenge roadster-type luxury sports cars. [more]
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November 14, 2012
The famous three-wheel roadster from Campagna Motors has just been certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), the Boucherville-based company announced. [more]
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September 24, 2009
The T-Rex has been through a lot since our last encounter with it, which was back in the fall of 2007. The manufacturer, called T-Rex Vehicles, went bankrupt a few months later and closed its doors. But today that's all changed. [more]
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July 17, 2009
The Campagna V13R is a curious-looking beetle. Actually, it looks like a spider with those twin sets of eyes. Others will compare it to a bulldog, although the analogy has already been claimed by Nissan for the 2009 cube! [more]
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July 16, 2009
Boucherville, Quebec - As young kids, we gain new mobility and a fun extension to our legs by straddling a tricycle. Then comes the bicycle and the inevitable falls and tears. Years later, some will trade it for a powerful motorcycle... and spectacular plunges! [more]
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July 14, 2009
A reborn Campagna Motors invited us to the new assembly plant, located in Boucherville, near Montreal, Canada. The new-generation T-Rex, now featuring a Kawasaki ZX-14R powertrain, will be joined by the all-new V13R later this year. Production is expected to reach four vehicles a day in 2010. [more]
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February 10, 2009
The Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) has just announced that holders of automobile (Class 5) driving permits are now allowed to drive the Campagna T-REX or V13R three-wheel vehicles. In the past, a driver/rider needed a motorcycle (Class 6) permit to operate these machines. [more]
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November 08, 2005
It's 7 a.m. on a chilly Saturday morning, as me and my work buddies arrive at John Scotti's Exotic Cars dealership in Montreal. This purveyor of supercars set up a lap day on the Sanair Raceway for their customers, and since they now sell the T-Rex, current owners of this featherweight beast were also invited. A dozen of them showed up, as well as owners of Lambos, Porsches and Lotus' that we drooled over. [more]
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September 19, 2005
Imagine blasting to 100 km/h from a standstill in only 4.2 seconds. We're talking about Corvette Z06, Dodge Viper and Porsche 911 Turbo performance. Yet none of these supercars can offer the exhilaration of such acceleration in an open-air cockpit. [more]
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