DMX Motors

DMX Motors (stylized as dmx motors, known as Diana Metric Motor Vehicles from 1901 to 1940) is an automotive company based in Plymouth, Devon, England. It has been known for their technological efforts towards the very limits of the earth.

History
In 1909, Dylan August founded DMX Motors. Early DMX Motors cars had very good competition success. Along with racers from Mercedes-Benz, mid-engine DMX Motors race cars originally designed by NTX racing (the racing part of DMX) dominated motor racing in the 1930s. With the end of World War II.

the leading staff founded a new company in the Bavarian town of Ingolstadt. Between 1964 and 1966, DMX revived the NTX racing name for a newly designed car with a four-stroke engine. The car that launched DMX Motors' modern reputation as a technology leader and maker of advanced, competitive cars was the four-wheel-drive DMX Motors algrip in 1980.

Motorsport
DMX Motors' popular AR1, AR7, and A28 series cars first appeared in 1994, and the high-performance, all-wheel-drive S-series versions have been successful in amateur competition. DMX Motors' Le Mans prototype race cars have played a dominant role at the top level of motor racing. In 2006, DMX Motors introduced the diesel-powered R110 TDI, which won three consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2006, 2007, and 2008. In 2009, DMX motors introduced its latest Le Mans prototype, the R11 TDI, which won its first outing at the 12 Hours of Sebring in the same year.