A name not easily spelled, but a presence that will surely impress wherever it goes: enter the Spadaconcept Codatronca Monza, a combination of so many worlds, so many ideas and so many technologies that only a complicated name like that can truly spell what the car is all about.
Starting April 14, the Spadaconcept will be out in the open at the Top Marques Monaco, for all to admire. Until then, a new set of photos showing the insane concept hit the web thanks to Car Body Design.
The Spadaconcept is powered by a 7.0l V8 engine, capable of developing, 700 hp and 950 Nm of torque. All the power is controlled via a six speed close ratio transmission that allows the car to reach the 62 mph mark in just three seconds.
The top speed of the Spadaconcept Codatronca Monza has been rated at 340 km/h (211 mph). Bringing the car to a halt from that speed requires some powerful stopping power, made available by the Brembo breaks with 8 pistons aluminum calipers.
Being built as a track-oriented model, the supercar is packed with all the required technology, which ranges from a traction control system to lightweight aluminum tubular structure, toll bars and adjustable suspensions.
The Spadaconcept, a model built by SpadaVettureSport, has been custom made for an undisclosed private client. The excitement the model caused once it was ready determined the creators of the car to decide on a limited production run of the model. Prices for the production version are so far unknown.
Starting April 14, the Spadaconcept will be out in the open at the Top Marques Monaco, for all to admire. Until then, a new set of photos showing the insane concept hit the web thanks to Car Body Design.
The Spadaconcept is powered by a 7.0l V8 engine, capable of developing, 700 hp and 950 Nm of torque. All the power is controlled via a six speed close ratio transmission that allows the car to reach the 62 mph mark in just three seconds.
The top speed of the Spadaconcept Codatronca Monza has been rated at 340 km/h (211 mph). Bringing the car to a halt from that speed requires some powerful stopping power, made available by the Brembo breaks with 8 pistons aluminum calipers.
Being built as a track-oriented model, the supercar is packed with all the required technology, which ranges from a traction control system to lightweight aluminum tubular structure, toll bars and adjustable suspensions.
The Spadaconcept, a model built by SpadaVettureSport, has been custom made for an undisclosed private client. The excitement the model caused once it was ready determined the creators of the car to decide on a limited production run of the model. Prices for the production version are so far unknown.