The second-generation BAC Mono has been debuted by the brand online after the cancellation of the 2020 Geneva Motor Show as a vehicle that will offer impressive performance that's still suitable for city streets.
The vehicle has a single-seat design and is positioned as a lightweight, powerful followup to the previous generation model that will deliver a top speed of 170mph. The supercar will go from zero to 60mph in just 2.7 seconds, which is achieved thanks to the vehicle's four-cylinder turbocharged engine. The car weighs just 570 kilograms and features a number of sharp, angular design aesthetics on the exterior that helps to enhance its aerodynamic shape.
The second-generation BAC Mono is priced at £165,950 and is sure to be coveted by avid automotive enthusiasts alike.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Lightweight Supercar Models
- There is a disruptive innovation opportunity in developing more supercars like the BAC Mono with a focus on being lightweight to provide greater speed and agility.
- Single-seat Sports Cars
- There is a disruptive innovation opportunity in creating more single-seat supercars like the BAC Mono for the ultimate driving experience.
- Sharp Angled Aerodynamic Supercars
- There is an opportunity to create more sharp-angled, aerodynamic supercars that offer exceptional performance like the second-generation BAC Mono.
Sectors Adopting This
- Luxury Automotive
- Luxury automotive brands can harness the disruption in lightweight and single-seat supercars to create unique, high-performance models for affluent car enthusiasts.
- Motorsports
- The motorsports industry could incorporate the design features seen on the BAC Mono into their race cars to enhance performance and ultimately succeed on the track.
- High-end Car Collectors Market
- The BAC Mono is priced as a high-end supercar and as such, the high-end car collectors market could leverage this to their advantage by acquiring rare and exclusive models of the vehicle.
