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John Mahoney11 Jul 2015
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BAC humbles hypercars with new Mono

Mono gets more power for 2015; Road-legal, single-seater now comes with 227kW Mountune donk

British car-maker, BAC, has revealed its refreshed Mono fresh from its first outing at last month’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.

For its 2016 model year revisions, out goes the old 208kW 2.3-litre Cosworth-developed Ford Duratec four-cylinder and in comes a larger 2.5-litre version of the same engine, but this time re-engineered by fellow British motorsport engine builder, Mountune.

Weighing in at just 580kg -- around 40kg heavier than the last model -- BAC hasn’t quoted performance figures gor the road-legal Mono, but expect it to beat the old car’s blistering 2.8-second sprint to 100km/h and for it to crack 300km/h (depending on final gearing).

At the Goodwood Festival of Speed the new 2.5-litre Mono clocked the fastest run of the weekend -- posting a 47.9-second time -- beating many supercars and hypercars and even scoring the outright record for a road car up the hill. The car that previously held that honourwas a specially prepared Nissan GT-R.

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