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Mazzanti Automobili History

 Pontederia, Italy Since 2002

Mazzanti Automobili History  Pontederia, Italy Since 2002

Faralli & Mazzanti, since 2011 Mazzanti Automobili, is an Italian manufacturer of super sports cars Production began in 2006.  The brand name is Mazzanti.

History

The company was founded in 2002 by Luca Mazzanti and Walter Faralli in Pontedera, Italy. Co-founder Mazzanti worked as a body mechanic in the family-owned workshop since the 1980s and participated in international races with specially restored historic sports cars. According to own data ordered vehicles are manufactured to a large extent by hand. 

Examples of models from the House of Mazzanti are the Evantra or the Antas.

The Mazzanti Evantra first seen at the Top Marques 2013 in Monaco by Prince Albert II. The first time the public was presented. Every year, only five vehicles are produced in Pontedera. 

The Evantra is equipped with a seven-Liter V8 naturally aspirated engine, which produces 552 kW (751 hp) and has a maximum torque of 860 Nm. It has a sequential 6-speed transmission and accelerates to 100 km / h in three seconds. The top speed is 360 km / h. In June 2016, limited to 25 copies EV Millecavalli was presented in Turin. The aspirated engine from the Evantra was replaced by a twin-turbo version with a displacement of 7.2 litres. As a result, the power increases to 735 kW (1000 hp), which makes it the strongest production vehicle in Italy before the Ferrari LaFerrari. The maximum torque is 1200 Nm. The acceleration to 100 km / h takes place in 2.7 seconds, the top speed of the sports car is over 400 km /h. At the Bologna Motor Show in December 2016 Mazzanti presented the Evantra 771. The special model delivers 15 kW (20 hp) more than the Evantra V8 and receives a special finish in blue and gold. The Evantra 771 is available since spring 2017 at prices from 850,000 euros.

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    Mazzanti Evantra Technical data 

    Production period:

    since 2013

    Class :

    sports car

    Body versions :

    Coupe

    Engines:


    Gasoline engine : 7.0-7.2 liters (552-735 kW)

    Length:

    4325-4425 mm

    Width:

    1980-2008 mm

    Height:

    1225 mm

    Wheelbase :

    2550 mm

    Curb weight :

    1300-1350 kg

     

    Evantra V8

    Construction period

    since 2013

    engine type

    V8 gasoline engine

    capacity

    7000 cc

    Max. Power at min -1

    552 kW (751 hp) / 7500

    Max. Torque at min -1

    860 Nm / 5000

    Drive, standard

    rear-wheel drive

    Gearbox, standard

    sequential 6-speed transmission

    top speed

    360 km / h

    Acceleration, 0-100 km / h

    3.0 s

    tare

    1350 kg

     

    Evantra 771

    Construction period

    since 2017

    engine type

    V8 gasoline engine

    capacity

    7400 cc

    Max. Power at min -1

    567 kW (771 hp) / 7700

    Max. Torque at min -1

    870 Nm / 6890

    Drive, standard

    rear-wheel drive

    Gearbox, standard

    sequential 6-speed transmission

    top speed

    360 km / h

    Acceleration, 0-100 km / h

    2.9 s

    tare

    1300 kg

     

    Evantra EV Millecavalli

    Construction period

    since 2016

    engine type

    V8 gasoline engine

    capacity

    7200 cc

    Max. Power at min -1

    735 kW (1000 hp) / 7500

    Max. Torque at min -1

    1210 Nm / 6500

    Drive, standard

    rear-wheel drive

    Gearbox, standard

    sequential 6-speed transmission

    top speed

    > 400 km / h

    Acceleration, 0-100 km / h

    2,7 s

    tare

    1300 kg

     

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