Méga Monte Carlo

Méga Monte Carlo
Méga Monte Carlo
Manufacturer Méga
Production 1996–1999
Predecessor Méga Track
Class Sports car - Supercar
Body style 2-door Coupé
Layout Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine 5991 cc (60° V12 Mercedes)
Transmission ZF 6 speed Manual
Wheelbase 2660 mm (104.7 in)
Length 4450 mm (175.2 in)
Width 1990 mm (78.3 in)
Height 1190 mm (46.9 in)
Curb weight 1500 kilo (3306.9 lbs)
Designer Fulvio Maria Ballabio & Guglielmo Bellasi

The Méga Monte Carlo was a French Supercar.

Design and development

In 1989, Fulvio Maria Ballabio designed a carbon fibre monocoque sports car under the newly established brand MCA (Monte Carlo Automobile). The car being born Monegasque, it was decided to name it the Centenaire for the 100 year anniversary of the Automobile Club of Monaco. Guglielmo Bellasi Joined him with his experience as a F1 constructor. The car was developed in 5 years. In March 1990, Guglielmo Bellasi travelled to Bologna to sign a contract for Lamborghini to supply its V12. In August of the same year, the car was presented to His Royal Highness Prince Rainier of Monaco, Avid collector of automobile. Unfortunately for MCA, the global financial environment meant a lower demand than expected for this type of car; only 5 were built between 1990 and 1992.

In 1993 a Georgian businessman bought the right for the car and the company and decided to race 'Le Mans' with a renamed 'Centenaire: MIG M100 (MIG standing for 'Migrelia & Georgia'). The experience was a complete failure, not passing qualification, being at best at the 30th position behind the leader.

Méga bought the project and contracted SERA-CD to redesign the car, renamed this time the Monte Carlo. Among other modifications, the Lamborghini engine was replaced with a V12 Mercedes engine. The car was finally presented at the 1996 Geneva Motor Show. The number produced is unknown and is believed to have ceased in 1999.

Performances

Model Monte Carlo
Power 495 bhp @ 5200 rpm
Torque 570 Nm @ 3800 rpm
Max speed 300 km/h
0 to 60 mph (100 km/h) 4.4 s


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