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Mazzanti Evantra Pura: Unleashing Italian Elegance with American Power

Road BEASTMazzanti Automobili, a beacon of innovation in the automotive world since its establishment in 2002, continues to redefine excellence. The introduction of the Evantra supercar in 2013 marked a significant milestone, next is Evantra Millecavalli, and in 2021, the journey of evolution has now led to the unveiling of the Mazzanti Evantra Pura.
The Mazzanti Evantra Pura seamlessly marries European elegance with the raw potency of American muscle, and debuted at the 2021 Florence Biennale Festival in Florence, Italy. (Picture from: TopGear)
Displayed with pride at the illustrious 2021 Florence Biennale Festival in Florence, Italy, the Evantra Pura seamlessly marries European elegance with the raw potency of American muscle. Departing from its predecessor, the Evantra Pura opts for a 6.2-liter V8 sourced from the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C8, tuned to unleash an astounding 761 horsepower and 671 lb-ft of torque. This powerhouse is artfully coupled with a seven-speed automatic transmission.
The Mazzanti Evantra Pura chassis maintains Mazzanti's unwavering commitment to quality and performance. (Picture from: TopGear)
Setting the Evantra Pura apart is its remarkable agility, owing to a significant 198-pound weight reduction compared to the original Evantra. This weight-saving measure propels the car from 0 to 60mph in an exhilarating 2.9 seconds, with a top speed reaching an impressive 360km/h.
The Mazzanti Evantra Pura crafted with a high-tensile, box-section steel frame and chrome molybdenum, the lightweight construction enhances the car's nimble handling. (Picture from: TopGear)
The chassis of the Evantra Pura maintains Mazzanti's unwavering commitment to quality and performance. Crafted with a high-tensile, box-section steel frame and chrome molybdenum, the lightweight construction enhances the car's nimble handling, reducing its overall weight by 90 kilograms compared to its predecessor.
The Mazzanti Evantra Pura's cabin elevates the driving experience with a larger portrait touch screen for the infotainment system and a racing-style steering wheel display. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Standard features include front and rear MacPherson strut suspension, with the option for enthusiasts to choose a fully adjustable suspension system for a personalized driving experience. Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes, equipped with 14.9-inch discs and six-piston calipers in the front, along with 14-inch discs and four-piston calipers in the rear, ensure precise and powerful stopping capabilities.
The Mazzanti Evantra Pura rolling on OZ Racing wheels wrapped in Michelin tires (255/35R19 at the front and 315/30R20 at the rear), the Evantra Pura not only delivers exceptional performance but also exudes a sleek aesthetic. (Picture from: TopGear)
Rolling on OZ Racing wheels wrapped in Michelin tires (255/35R19 at the front and 315/30R20 at the rear), the Evantra Pura not only delivers exceptional performance but also exudes a sleek aesthetic. Inside the cabin, Mazzanti elevates the driving experience with a larger portrait touch screen for the infotainment system and a racing-style steering wheel display.
The Mazzanti Evantra Pura powered by a 6.2-liter V8 sourced from the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray C8, tuned to unleash an astounding 761 horsepower and 671 lb-ft of torque. (Picture from: TopGear)
A hallmark of the Evantra Pura is its driver-centric design. Mazzanti ensures that each driver experiences a bespoke fit, configuring the driving position based on individual measurements. Even the gear shift distance is customizable, adapting to the unique shape of the driver's hands.

While specific pricing details remain undisclosed, reports suggest that the Mazzanti Evantra Pura starts at an impressive $800,000 or approximately Rp. 11.3 billion. Production is limited to a mere five units annually, adding an exclusive touch to this already exceptional supercar.
In its essence, the Mazzanti Evantra Pura stands as a testament to the brand's unwavering dedication to innovation and performance. With its striking design, potent engine, and personalized driving experience, this limited-production supercar promises to captivate automotive enthusiasts worldwide. Embrace the thrill of the road with Mazzanti's latest masterpiece—the Evantra Pura. A symphony of power, precision, and exclusivity, this extraordinary creation invites enthusiasts to partake in a journey beyond the ordinary. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | FARANTUBE | TOPGEAR | ID.MOTOR1 | CARSCOOPS ]
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