Saleen

Saleen
Public Company
Traded as OTC Pink: SLNN
Industry Automotive
Founded 1983 as Saleen Autosport
Founder Steve Saleen
Headquarters Corona, California, United States
Products Automobile
Brands Maxgrip, Powerflash, Racecraft, S4, Speedlab
Number of employees
80
Website Saleen.com

Saleen Automotive, commonly known as Saleen, is an American manufacturer of specialty high-performance sports cars and high-performance automotive parts. Saleen is headquartered in Corona, California, USA. On June 26, 2013 Saleen Automotive, Inc became public through a reverse merger. It is listed on the OTC Bulletin Board and is controlled and majority owned by Saleen brand founder Steve Saleen.[1]

Saleen's flagship car is the Saleen S7, introduced in 2000. The S7 was wholly built by Saleen and features a mid-engine design in a high-performance supercar package. It is also currently the only Saleen production car not based on an existing design or chassis.

Saleen currently manufactures the S302 (Mustang-based), S620 (Camaro-based), the S570 (Challenger-based), and the GTX (Tesla Model S-based), and most recently have announced that they are in development of a new Saleen supercar, a limited run successor to the S7 supercar, the S7 LM.[2]

History

1980s

The Saleen brand was established in 1983 originally as Saleen Autosport by Steve Saleen, a former professional Formula Atlantic race car driver. The 1st Saleen was produced in 1984 when they built 3 cars as the first production run – a white hatchback, a copper glow hatchback, and a black hatchback.

In 1985, Steve Saleen put the first certified supercharger on a production Saleen Mustang. This car was delivered to Nault Ford in Manchester, NH and was the first use of a centrifugal supercharger on the late model Mustang.[3]

In 1986, the Saleen made its entry into the Sport Car Club of America Race Series with a race prepped version of the Saleen Mustang.[4] A notable win that year at the grueling 24 Hours of Mosport was the catalyst for Saleen vehicles becoming heavily involved in motorsport throughout the rest of the 1980s.

1990s

By 1990, in response to increased aftermarket parts demand, Saleen established Saleen Performance Parts as an independent operation.

In 1994, Saleen debuted the S351 which touted a Saleen built 351ci engine.[5] Despite the Mustang GT changing to the modular V8 in 1996, Saleen continued with development of their own EPA-certified 351W engine.[6]

In 1995, Steve Saleen teamed up with comedian Tim Allen and formed the Saleen-Allen “RRR” Speedlab race team.

In 1997, Saleen introduced a Saleen Contour concept and an SUV, the Saleen XP8 Explorer.

In the late 1990s, the company was restructured and became Saleen, Inc..

2000s

In 2000, Saleen introduced their flagship vehicle, the Saleen S7 supercar. The S7 is a mid-engine, high-performance sports car that was initially priced at just under US$400,000. The S7 won four different GT championships in 2001 and has broken records at the prestigious 24-Hour Le Mans race. The S7 was Saleen's only production car not based on an existing design or chassis.

In 2001, Saleen moved its production facilities to a new 100,000 square foot facility in Irvine, CA, USA.[7]

In 2002, Saleen was awarded the assembly and paint contract for the new Ford supercar, the Ford GT. This effectively made Saleen a Tier 1 supplier to Ford Motor Company.[8]

In 2003, Saleen set up a special manufacturing and licensing agreement for distribution of Saleen vehicles in Canada.[9]

In 2004, Saleen expanded its operations and manufacturing to an additional 203,000 square foot facility in Troy, MI, USA. The new $15M production facility included a high-tech paint facility and assembly line where Saleen produced the Ford GT under contract from Ford Motor Company.[10]

In 2005, global distribution was expanded to include Japan under a new partnership with a Tokyo based importer.[11]

In 2006, Saleen opens its first own branded retail store in an outdoor shopping center in Southern California. The showroom was described as a unique shopping experience for Saleen vehicles, parts, and apparel.[12]

In 2007, Saleen began working with Chrysler and supplied all the paint work for the new Dodge Viper.[13]

2010s

In 2013, Saleen entered into a merger that resulted in Saleen being a publicly traded company.[14] Later that year it was announced that the Saleen operations, manufacturing, R&D, and paint facilities would be consolidated to an expansive four acre campus in Southern California.[15]

In 2014, Saleen entered into an agreement to expand vehicle distribution to include China.[16] In August 2014, Saleen unveiled an all-electric performance model, the FOURSIXTEEN.[17]

In 2016, There has been much talk among Saleen fans about the possibility of an all electric version of Saleen's signature car, the almighty S7. There has been speculation that an electric version, being dubbed 'S7E', could possibly be under development utilizing drivetrain and electronics from the Tesla Model S platform. It has been noted that Saleen has previous experience with the Model S platform, in their modified version the Saleen GTX (Previously named the FOURSIXTEEN), which Saleen offers in their current product lineup. [18]

Products

Current Models


Saleen 302 Mustang

Saleen 570 Challenger

Saleen 620 Camaro

Saleen GTX
Engine 302 ci (5.0 L) V-8 345 ci (5.7L) Hemi V-8 376 ci (6.2L) V-8 Three phase, four pole
AC induction motor with copper rotor
Power 450–730 hp (340–540 kW) 400–575 hp (298–429 kW) 450–625 hp (336–466 kW) 376–691 hp (280–515 kW)
Torque 410–600 lb·ft (560–810 N·m) 425–565 lb·ft (576–766 N·m) 430–592 lb·ft (583–803 N·m) 362–687 lb·ft (491–931 N·m)
Curb weight 3,705 lb (1,681 kg) 3,834 lb (1,739 kg) 3,860 lb (1,750 kg) 4,647 lb (2,108 kg)

Legacy Models

Decade Production Car Series Race Specific Cars
1980
  • Saleen Mustang (19841989)
  • SA-5 (1988)
  • SporTruck (1988)
  • SSC (1989)
  • R Model (19851989)
  • R Model SporTruck (19871989)
1990
  • Saleen Mustang (19901993)
  • Saleen SC (19901993)
  • SporTruck (1992)
  • SA-10 (1993)
  • S351 (19941999)
  • Saleen SR (19941999)
  • S281 (19961999)
  • SA-15 (1998)
  • XP (19981999)
  • R Model SporTruck (19901991)
  • R Model (19901993)
  • Saleen SR (19951999)
2000
  • S281 (20002009)
  • Saleen SR (20002001)
  • XP (20002001)
  • Saleen S7 (20002007)
  • SA-20 (2003)
  • S121 Focus (20042005)
  • Ford GT (20052006)
  • S331 F-150 (20062008)
  • S302 Parnelli Jones Edition (2007)
  • Supercharged Harley Davidson F-150 (20072008)
  • H281 S/C Dan Gurney Edition (2008)
  • SMS 25th Anniversary (2008)
  • S302 (20082009)
  • S570 Challenger (2009)
2010
  • S302 (2010present)
  • S570 Challenger (2010present)
  • S281 S/C (2010)
  • SMS 460 (2010)
  • S620 Camaro (2012present)
  • SA30 (2013)
  • S351 (2013)
  • S302 Saleen/George Follmer Edition (2014)
  • FOURSIXTEEN (2014)
  • GTX (2015present)

Special Vehicles

These are special vehicles made by Saleen, that were either non-production models, concept vehicles, or non-serialized versions.

Year Model Description
1986 Ford Tempo Concept
1988 Special Service Saleens This was a run of 14 vehicles that Saleen built for Damerow Ford, in Beaverton, Oregon. The dealership purchased the vehicles as Special Service Vehicles for law enforcement. Rather than selling them to the state, Damerow sent them to Saleen.[19]
19891990 California Edition GT by Saleen Non-serialized. This was a run of 50 vehicles for Ford. These were built at Sears Point Raceway and picked up by the dealers from there.
1989 Seal Beach Police Car In 1989, Saleen was approached by the Seal Beach Police Department to create a vehicle that had the power, suspension, and braking that would give them an edge in pursuits. Only one car was ever made.[20]
1989 Eagle One Giveaway Cars In 1989 and 1990, Eagle One purchased two special-order Saleen hatchbacks each year that were used as promotional vehicles. One was given away to a randomly picked customer, the other to the highest-selling employee of the Chief Auto Parts chain.[21]
19921993 GT Sport by Steve Saleen Non-serialized
1993 RRR This was a one-off S302 that was built for actor, comedian, and Saleen driver Tim Allen.
1994 V-6 Sport by Steve Saleen In 1994, Saleen wanted to offer an "entry level" car that combined traditional Saleen equipment with a less-expensive powerplant. This model came with a supercharged V-6 that was rated at 220 hp.
1996 Ford Windstar The Saleen Windstar was another one-off vehicle built special for Tim Allen.
1999 Ford Contour Concept
20022004 Saleen/Bonspeed Thunderbird Bonspeed and Saleen teamed up to build a special edition Thunderbird. Only three were produced before the project was canceled.
2004 Ford Mustang GT-R The Ford Mustang GT-R Concept was produced by Saleen Special Vehicles in Troy, Michigan. It was unveiled at the New York Auto Show by Kid Rock.
2007 Bumblebee and Barricade Saleen was responsible for build both the hero car, Bumblebee, and the villain car, Barricade, for the movie, Transformers.
20072008 Harley-Davidson Edition Ford F-150 Saleen Troy produced the HD F-150 S/C for Ford Motor Company. The Supercharged option features a Saleen Series VI supercharger, a dual stage water-to-air intercooler, 39 lb. fuel injectors, a high flow inlet tube, Saleen “Powerflash” performance calibration, and a performance air filter.
20072008 S5S Raptor This was a concept vehicle intended as a competitor to the Lamborghini Gallardo as well as a follow-on project to the Ford GT. Priced below $200k, the Saleen S5S Raptor was positioned to compete with the best entry level exotics from Ferrari, Lamborghini and Aston Martin.
20082009 Sleeper GT S/C The Sleeper Edition program was a means to liquidate Mustang GTs that were for Gurney conversion. These were Vista Blue and Performance White coupes.

Saleen Performance Parts

The aftermarket parts department of the company markets car parts and accessories such as custom wheels, exhaust systems, brakes, and other high-performance parts.

Colorlab Automotive Paints

During the development of the Saleen SR in year 1995, Saleen formed a strategic partnership with BASF that resulted in the development of unique paint color formulations coupled with advertising centered around Saleen products. During this time, the Saleen paint color "Mystic" was formulated which gave the color a chameleoon-like effect.[26] Shortly after, an updated color called "Rainbow" was released as an evolved version of the "Mystic" color which gave a more chameleon-like effect by displaying more color changes.

Since this time, the Saleen paint color Liztick Red Metallic, named for Steve's wife, Liz, was developed along with twelve more colors, including two named for Steve's daughter, Molly Saleen, Mollypop Pink and Chrome Molly. Other Saleen exclusive colors include Plum Insane Metallic, Burnout Black Pearl, Tire Smoke White Pearl, Sour Apple Green Metallic, Orange County Orange Metallic, Maliblue Metallic, Speedlab Yellow, Shark Skin Metallic, and Beryllium Copper Metallic, and California Sunset Metallic.

In 2014, Saleen signed and agreement that made BASF the exclusive paint supplier for Saleen.[27]

Motorsport

Saleen S7R driven by Sascha Bert
Saleen S7R of ACEMCO Motorsports at 2004 Petit Le Mans

Saleen's birth year of 1984 also marked the first year that a Saleen Mustang was entered into a race, when owner, Steve Saleen, introduced the first streetcar, the Saleen Mustang, and raced it at Sears Point Raceway, California.

In 1986, Saleen entered the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Endurance Series with a race prepared version of the Saleen Mustang, winning the grueling 24 Hours of Mosport, Canada with a sponsorship from General Tire.

1987 brought an SCCA Drivers' Championship to Saleen. The Saleen 3-car team with drivers Steve Saleen, Parnelli Jones, and George Follmer also captured the Team, Manufacturer, and Tire Championships, with sponsorship from General Tire. Saleen entered the SCCA Endurance Series with an all-female driving team including Desire Wilson and Lisa Cacares who obtained the team's 1st victory of the season at Sears Point, California. Saleen Autosport also entered a General Tire backed, Ford Ranger-based, Saleen Sportruck in the SCCA Race Truck Challenge, where they captured two wins.

In 1988, the Saleen race team finished 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at 24 Hours of Mosport for the third consecutive win and gives Ford its first 1-2-3 finish since LeMans in the late 1960s.

1989 was a busy year for the Saleen race team. They entered the PPG Indy Car World Series with a team backed by Montgomery Ward. Saleen Mustangs and Sportrucks also continued their winning campaigns in SCCA Competition with General Tire sponsorship.

In 1990, Saleen entered the SCCA Trans-Am series with a Saleen Mustang backed by General Tire.

Adding to their wins, in 1991 Saleen won the SCCA Race Truck championship with five victories in six races which moved Saleen into a tie for the most victories in the series (49) and the Manufacturers' Championship. Owner and driver, Steve Saleen, campaigned the Trans-Am series with Saleen Mustang with sponsorship from Champion Batteries.

Saleen returned to SCCA Endurance competition in 1993 with a supercharged Saleen in the World Challenge Series.

In 1995, Saleen formed the Saleen/Allen "RRR" Speedlab with Tim Allen. The team of Steve Saleen, Tim Allen, and Bob Bondurant set new track records and won the final race of the SCCA World Challenge series.

For 1996, The Saleen/Allen "RRR" Speedlab, with teammates Steve Saleen and Tim Allen won the SCCA Manufacturers’ Championship with the SR Widebody Saleen Mustang. Saleen also won at Watkins Glen International Raceway.

In 1997, Saleen/Allen "RRR" Speedlab competed at 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time, marking the Mustang's first return in over 30 years. Saleen also clinched the SCCA Manufacturers’ Championship title for the third time.

1998 brought more wins for the Saleen/Allen "RRR" Speedlab. The team won both the SCCA Manufacturers' and Drivers' Championship titles.

Come 1999, an ex-LeMans Saleen SR won the Spanish FIA GT championship.

In 2000, Saleen competed in the inaugural Grand American Road Racing season, Saleen captured the Drivers' Championship and clinched the Manufacturers' and Team Championships in the season finale at Watkins Glen International Raceway. Saleen customer cars participated in the Speedvision World Challenge—earning a victory at Lime Rock Park.

For the 2001 race season, the racing version of the S7, the Saleen S7R, was introduced. The S7R dominated racetracks during its inaugural season. Saleen S7R customer teams won four Drivers’ Championships in four different series (American LeMans, European LeMans, Grand Am, and Spanish GT). Teams driving the S7R achieved 19 wins out of 32 races including the 12 Hours of Sebring. The S7R grabbed 27 poles and set 27 fastest laps, at many tracks, including the prestigious 24 Hours of LeMans.

2002 brought more victories for the S7R. Customer teams continued to operate in four series (American LeMans, Grand Am, British GT, and Spanish GT) winning 18 out of 40 races, three Drivers’ Championships, and several more Team and Manufacturers' Championships. It also won 21 poles and set 23 fastest laps.

In 2004, while Europe watched, the Saleen S7R captured the 1st place win at Imola, Italy, beating home-track favorites Ferrari, Maserati, and Lamborghini, and the debuting Maserati MC-12.

In 2006 the Saleen/Oreca Race Team drove the S7 race version and captured the fastest lap and took the victory at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. Saleen also began support of formula race teams in Europe. S7 racecars and spare parts were donated to the effort of trying to win on the European circuit.


Saleen Racing Results

Years Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
20 20 98 25 249 126 127

1980s

1986 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
1 6 1 6 0 2
1987 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
1 6 1 10 0 2
Manufacturers' Champion
1988 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
1 6 1 10 0 0
1989 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
1 8 1 4 0 0

1990s

1995 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
1 7 1 2 2 2
1996 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
1 9 1 7 5 0
Manufacturers' Champion
1997 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
2 8 1 0 0 0
Manufacturers' Champion
1998 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
2 11 1 11 6 8
Manufacturers' Champion
1999 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
1 7 1 1 0 0
Manufacturers' Champion

2000s

2000 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
3 9 1 8 5 10
Manufacturers' Champion
2001 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
5 24 7 34 26 24
Manufacturers' Champion
2002 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
5 33 5 37 25 21
Manufacturers' Champion
2003 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
5 20 3 1 7 4
2004 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
7 30 7 25 16 9
2005 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
8 30 7 12 3 5
Manufacturers' Champion
2006 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
5 20 5 19 17 18
Manufacturers' Champion
2007 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
3 13 4 26 7 11
Manufacturers' Champion
2008 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
4 17 7 24 4 6
Manufacturers' Champion
2009 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
4 16 5 19 4 6

2010s

2010 Series Tracks Teams Podiums Fastest Laps Pole Positions
4 7 2 9 0 4
Manufacturers' Champion

OEM Development

Beginning in 2002 and at the request of Ford Motor Company, Saleen was highly instrumental in the design, development and assembly of the Ford GT.

Beginning with the 2007 model year, the Saleen-designed 450 hp (340 kW) supercharger kit in the F-150-based S331 was offered by Ford as a ship-through Ford-endorsed performance option on Harley Davidson Edition F150s.

At the 2007 New York International Auto Show, Chip Foose unveiled a Ford-endorsed limited edition F150, powered by the Saleen-designed powertrain used on the Saleen S331SC.

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