2011 BAC MONO
Price |
£79,950 (about $128,738) |
Production |
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Engine |
2.3 liter inline-4 |
Weight |
1190 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
207 lb-ft | ||
HP |
280 hp @ 7700 rpm |
HP/Weight |
4.25 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
121.7 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-60 mph |
2.8 seconds |
Top Speed |
170 mph |
(from BAC Press
Release) BAC MONO – AN ENTHRALLING NEW SINGLE-SEAT PERFORMANCE
CAR DESIGNED AND BUILT BY ENTHUSIASTS FOR ENTHUSIASTS
Enthusiasts the world over dream of designing and building their own
car. What set the Cheshire-born brothers Neill and Ian Briggs apart
from most, is that they had the automotive qualifications and
experience to do just that, and put the result into production for
others to enjoy – enter the BAC MONO.
MONO (as in monoposto, or single seat) was designed to bring formula
race car levels of handling, performance and thrill to the public
road, but it’s also the perfect trackday tool, racing school car,
one-make series racer, etc. At 520 bhp / ton, its power to weight
ratio surpasses that of the Bugatti Veyron and it can accelerate to
60 mph in just 2.8 seconds, 100 mph in 6.7 seconds and on to a top
speed of 170 mph. The car is also an object of engineering
perfection and desire, courtesy of the Briggs brothers’ 15 years
experience of the motor industry, during which time they’ve handled
design and engineering consultancy projects for the likes of Ford
Motor Company, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, through their company
Adaptive Space.
Of British conception, MONO combines the very best of all automotive
worlds. Its aerodynamics were optimised using CFD in partnership
with Stuttgart University, while its list of suppliers reads like a
Who’s Who of the international motorsport industry. The vehicle is
constructed in carbon fibre with a tubular steel driver safety cell,
complete with FIA-compliant roll over protection system - similar in
concept to a DTM race car. Power comes from a 280 bhp,
normally-aspirated 2.3-litre Cosworth unit mounted longitudinally
and mated to an electronically-controlled, paddle-shift, six-speed
sequential Hewland transmission with limited-slip differential. The
rose-jointed, aero profiled pushrod suspension features adjustable
Sachs Racing dampers derived from the heat of competition. The
braking is by AP Racing, the bespoke HRT alloy wheels by OZ Racing,
the purpose-developed, street-legal track tyres by Kumho, and the
vehicle electronics and instrumentation by GEMS.
The driver is secured by a full six-point racing harness by Willans
and there is a secure locker in which to store a helmet and the
detachable steering wheel when parked. The seat is fixed for safety
and optimum weight distribution (48/52 front to rear), and drivers
of varying shapes and sizes can be readily accommodated thanks to
the fully adjustable pedal box and steering column that can be
altered for both height and rake. There is even the option of an
F1-style fully-profiled seat.
Said Ian Briggs (BAC stands for Briggs Automotive Company): “MONO is
the culmination of a 12-year dream for us – the car we wanted to own
but nobody else made.” Neill Briggs added: “All cars are built to
order on a first-come, first-served basis and our flexible
production facility has the capacity to manufacture between 50 and
100 vehicles per year – or more if demand requires. All I can
currently say is, the early response has been extremely
encouraging.”
At £79,950 (including UK taxes), the BAC MONO is not only highly
desirable but eminently affordable. For further details, log onto
www.bac-mono.com