Ercole and Paolo Spada, a father-son design team, has won many fans a few years back when they unveiled the Codatronca. The Codatronca, inspired by the Kamm-tailed Alfas Ercole designed back in the day for Zagato, looked something like a cross between a Chevrolet Corvette, a Lamborghini and Darth Vader’s helmet.
As you can see is radical enough as the design, but it wasn’t quite extreme enough for Aznom. So the Italian coachbuilder and aftermarket firm commissioned Spada to build the car you see here: the Codatronca Monza.
If you want the proof that this is an awesome car you can easily look at photos and the video below and if this isn’t enough just read these specs and you’ll understand what we’re talking about: the 7.0-liter LS7 engine cranks out 720-horsepower with the aid of a Rotrex supercharger, returning three-second 0-60 mph times and a top speed of 208 mph (with no roof!), a built-in GPS/high-def video data acquisition system, Brembo brakes, OZ wheels wrapped in Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires, and a curb weight of just 2,605 pounds.
Initial, the Monza was commissioned by Aznom as a demonstration vehicle, but Spada says it would built more to order, and will develop and additional Barchetta derivative that will presumably offer a little more in the way of creature comforts at the expense of the Monza’s extremity.
Source: Motorauthority
2 comments
It looks like a Star Trek shuttle with 720hp. With this power it can easily fly in the Univers ;))
I want it to fly…in my garage.