Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) is gearing up to unveil a brand-new model of the Mono. The company’s latest Mono iteration retains the single-seater design and is a road-ready race car. So here are all the details.

BAC Mono

BAC Mono Announced

The UK-based automobile maker is gearing up to showcase the new Mono during the Monterey Car Week. For those unaware, the Mono race car model was first announced back in 2011 and based on the latest teasers, it appears that the company is sticking with its winning formula. Similar to the original Mono, the new model still remains light and clean, being developed with driver engagement as its focus.

Although, the latest BAC Mono race car does bring an updated design. These new styling changes basically fine-tunes the aerodynamics of the new single-seater. Under the hood, the lightweight vehicle is equipped with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that is made by Ford. It is worth noting that BAC hasn’t simply used an existing Ford engine, rather, the company’s in-house team redesigned the engine specifically for this model. It even features various several modifications.

BAC Mono

The changes include forged connecting rods, forged pistons, performance-focused camshafts, and a new induction system. Thanks to this, BAC is capable of outputting 311 horsepower and 31 lb-ft of torque, which can take the Mono from 0 to 97 km/h in just 2.7 seconds. This powerhouse of an engine is housed in a lightweight body of just 570 kilograms.

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