Mean Metal Motors (MMM) is a newly established automotive company and reportedly developing an India's first supercar named 'M-Zero'. This local company brags that their supercar is able to compete with the German rivals in the same segment.
In addition to having a unique design, MMM will equip this supercar with a lightweight carbon fiber construction. Now for the machine will reportedly use a V8 engine that has a capacity of 4.0 liters and rely on the supplies from AMG, an official Mercedes-Benz home modifications. Although, the supply of these machines are still in the planning and Mercedes-Benz are not necessarily want to give it away.
Prepared to challenge the dominance of the German brands in the supercar segment. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1ImreIT)
However, for the supply of engines could switch to other supercar manufacturers, such as Pagani or Aston Martin. Although still underestimated, but India's first super car project is quite realistic. In addition, MMM will also have the option to equip the M-Zero with parallel hybrid technology that is capable of producing a total of power up to 800 hp (500 of which is from the combustion engine).
The plan, this supercar will be produced in one of the Scandinavian countries after the company got the investments worth of U.S. $7 million. M-Zero will target the affluent consumers in Europe, and compete with other rivals in the same segment. The ideas and creations of the Indian young generations deserves appreciation. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOP]