Limited-Edition Monte Carlo Rascasse: A Blend of Luxury and Racing Tradition
Rare ONES - When you think of Monaco, images of glamorous casinos and a lavish lifestyle might come to mind. However, behind the glitz of this tiny principality lies a fascinating world of local automotive innovation. One of Monaco's hidden gems is Monte Carlo Automobile, a brand that has made its mark in the world of high-performance vehicles for over three decades.
The Monte Carlo Rascasse is a limited-edition supercar, with only 15 units produced, created to commemorate the brand’s 30th anniversary and capture the spirit of Monaco's racing heritage.(Picture from: TopCarRating)
Monte Carlo Automobile's journey took a significant turn in 1995 when it was acquired by the French Aixam MEGA group. This acquisition led to the development of the MEGA Monte Carlo V12, a sports car derived from the MCA Centenaire. To commemorate its 30th anniversary, Monte Carlo Automobile introduced the Rascasse, a limited-edition supercar that captures the spirit of Monaco's racing heritage.
The Monte Carlo Rascasse supercar named after a famous corner of the Montecarlo Grand Prix circuit, La Rascasse is a testament to the blend of luxury and performance that Monaco embodies. (Picture from: CarGuide.com.au)
Named after a famous corner of the Monte Carlo Grand Prix circuit, 'La Rascasse' is a testament to the blend of luxury and performance that Monaco embodies. With only 15 units planned and a price tag of €500,000 (approximately Rp. 6.5 billion), this supercar is as exclusive as it is impressive. The design of the Monte Carlo Rascasse is striking, resembling a fusion of the Ferrari F50 and the Lamborghini Aventador, while its cabin features woodwork inspired by luxury yachts.
The Monte Carlo Rascasse supercar built on a lightweight yet sturdy monocoque chassis, the car incorporates race car technology honed through GT competition. (Picture from: GTSpirit)
The Monte Carlo Rascasse stands out not just for its design but also for its engineering. Built on a lightweight yet sturdy monocoque chassis, the car incorporates race car technology honed through GT competition. At its heart lies a 5.4-liter V12 engine, a powerhouse that was also used in the 1998 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph. This engine delivers an impressive 500 horsepower, surpassing the Rolls-Royce by 174 horsepower.
The Monte Carlo Rascasse supercar's cabin features woodwork inspired by luxury yachts. (Picture from: MotorAuthority)
Adding to the car's uniqueness is its dual-fuel capability. The Monte Carlo Rascasse can run on both gasoline and hydrogen-enriched LPG, thanks to a system developed by Italian LPG specialist BRC. This innovation not only enhances the car's environmental friendliness but also sets it apart from other supercars.
The Monte Carlo Rascasse supercar powered by a 5.4-liter V12 engine and can run on both gasoline and hydrogen-enriched LPG, thanks to a system developed by Italian LPG specialist BRC. (Picture from: MotorAuthority)
Looking ahead, Monte Carlo Automobile is working on a more powerful version of the Rascasse. This upcoming variant is set to feature a hybrid system, supercharging, and an all-wheel-drive layout, promising even greater performance and efficiency.
The Monte Carlo Rascasse is more than just a high-end supercar; it represents a fusion of Monaco's luxury lifestyle and cutting-edge automotive technology. As the automotive world eagerly awaits the next evolution of this remarkable vehicle, the Monte Carlo Rascasse stands as a symbol of Monaco's unique blend of opulence and innovation. *** [EKA [20112013] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MONTECARLO AUTOMOBILE | TOPGEAR | MOTORAUTHORUTY | TOPCARRATING | GTSPIRIT | CARGUIDE.COM.AU | CARSCOOPS ]
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