THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE SINGLE-SEATER 777 HYPERCAR IS BORN IN MONZA
MILAN, Nov. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The 777 hypercar is a new Italian hypercar born of the excellent partnership with Andrea Levy, Dallara, and Gibson, built from technology used in motorsports and all information and images are on www.777hypercar.com.
777 hypercar is built by 777 Motors, the car manufacturer based in the Autodromo Nazionale Monza and founded by Andrea Levy, an entrepreneur, car collector, racing driver, and president of MIMO Milano Monza Motorshow. The 777 hypercar project will be presented on November 22, limited to just 7 units, each of which will cost 7 million euros.
777 hypercar is at the top for performance thanks to an FIA-homologated carbon monocoque developed by Dallara, which generate an incredible downforce of 2,100 kg at a speed of 370 km/h, an extremely low weight of 900 kg, and a lateral acceleration from 3.5 to 4 g that keeps the car glued to the asphalt, giving an incredible estimate lap time of just 1 minute and 33 seconds in the Monza Circuit. The engine is a naturally aspirated V8, 4,500 cc of displacement, which develops 730 hp at 9,000 rpm, powered by synthetic fuels.
Along with the 777 hypercar, owners will also receive custom attire and machinery, tailored to their liking. An advanced machine is created for ad hoc to reinforce the neck area.
Data sheet 777 hypercar engineered by Dallara:
Headquarters: Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, the Temple of Speed
Chassis: FIA-homologated carbon monocoque
Engine: 8 V-cylinders
Displacement: 4,500 cc
Power: 730 hp at 9,000 rpm
Top speed: 370 km / h.
Weight: 900 kg
Lateral acceleration: 3.5 / 4.0 g.
Downforce: 2,100 kg at 370 km / h
Monza lap time: 1m33s
Limited edition of seven units
Price: 7 million euros
Delivery: from 2025
Picture is available at AP Images (http://www.apimages.com)
Press Contact:
Barbara Santise
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SOURCE 777 Hypercar
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