Vibrant Performance, through its Caribbean distributor JTECH Motorsport Solutions, has rebranded the Automotive Art ‘unruly’ Honda Civic vehicle ahead of this weekend’s Guyana Motor Racing and Sports Club (GMR&SC) Circuit Racing championship round two.
According to a release from, the company, Vibrant Performance is an industry leader in the fabrication of materials and provides the best in intake, exhaust and fluid delivery components for automotive, marine, exotic, diesel and off-road applications.
Under the new multi-year deal, Vibrant Performance has rebuilt and will maintain the entire intake and exhaust system of the Group Three EG Honda Civic vehicle as well as beef up the fuel delivery system.
The Canada-based company also provided the designs for the outer-workings of the K-24 powered monster, featuring a new slimmer and refined race trim, a sleeker aerodynamic package and a more focused, track-ready machine.
“We at Vibrant Performance feel that this is the path to best showcase our business products and models. We see our goals aligning with that of the ‘Unruly Civic’ and this new partnership will allow for the best of both parties, a release from Vibrant Performance parent company JTECH Motor Sports Solutions stated.
“We are a new company and as such, we are looking to make our foray into motorsport bit-by-bit. The Unruly Civic is just the first step of things to come from us and we are excited for the future of this long and fruitful partnership,” it added.
“Vibrant Performance is one of our newer product lines. With the re-emergence of sporting activities here, specifically motorsport, the time was opportune to showcase the line.”
Entering its first year in existence as a company, the Vibrant Performance brand also conceptualised the colour scheme of the car, moving away from the traditional Automotive Art Logo to an entirely purple and blue digital camouflage printed and installed by D’Arthan investments.
Driver of the Unruly Civic vehicle, Stefan Jeffrey said, “They (Vibrant Performance) basically came on board to get a competitive package to hopefully, one day tour the Caribbean for circuit race groups and North America for either time attack for events such as grid life.
“Saturday (yesterday) and Sunday (today) are just shakedown days for the new car really and truly as we try to get the formula right for the November Race meeting here in Guyana. That race meeting brings all the best drivers from the Caribbean and we hope to be there.”
JTECH’s office is located at 68 Croal St, Georgetown inside the Automotive Art building.
The car’s other sponsors are Automotive Art, HAVIN’S Marine Custom Fabrication and Tropics.