Whereas the Enzo FXX is not
road legal, it was produced to be driven during track days only
and costs just over £1 million (1.5m EUROS), the A10 is
road legal so can be driven home and parked on your drive, to
the envy of your neighbours for just £350,000 (522.000
EUROS).
Designed, engineered and hand
built in Banbury, England the A10 has 625bhp and weighs in at
around 1200kg, thanks to its lightweight carbon fibre bodywork.
Reaching 60mph in just 2.8 seconds and 100mph in less than 6
seconds, the manufacturer claims the A10 is the fastest road
going production car around a race track.
Only 10 are available and will
be built to order.
The A10 is more than just a
revamped KZ1, which has found success in its first year of competing
in the GT3 in 2006. It has new body panels, a reworked engine
and suspension, with extensive brake modifications to cope with
the extra power. Lucky owners will also benefit, if they wish,
from some luxuries such as remote central locking, electric
windows and door mirrors, climate control and a Thatcham Category
1 alarm system.
The UK's newest Supercar will
make its first ever appearance at the 2006 MPH show in Birmingham,
England on 28 October.