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BAC Mono
Briggs Automotive Company
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Production 2011-Present
Class Sports car
Body Style Single seeter
Length 3,952 mm (155.6 in)
Width 1,800 mm (70.9 in)
Height 1,110 mm (43.7 in)
Wheelbase 2,565 mm (101.0 in)
Weight 540 kg (1,190 lb)
Transmission 6 speed sequential semi-automatic
Engine 2.3-litre 4-cylinder
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The BAC Mono is a single seater road-legal sports car launched in 2011. Engineers from Cosworth, Hewland, Sachs, AP and Kumho Tires partnered with designers at BAC.

The Mono uses carbon fiber composite construction over a steel chassis (with FIA compliant rollover structure) inspired by the construction principles employed in DTM race cars. The nose of the vehicle provides a storage compartment and doubles as impact protection.

Engine[]

The Mono is powered by a 2.3-litre four-cylinder Cosworth engine producing 285 bhp (213 kW; 289 PS) and 206 lb·ft (279 N·m), a heavily modified Ford Duratec. The engine is mounted longitudinally to maintain the centralised balance of the car. The car runs a F3-specification six-speed sequential gearbox developed by Hewland. This gearbox operates a semi-automatic transmission tuned to complete gear shifts in 35 milliseconds. These specifications result in a 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 170 mph (274 km/h).

Weight-distribution in the Mono is focused on maintaining a low center of gravity. The system includes a fully adjustable pushrod suspension system with damping elements made by SACHS Racing. AP Racing developed the retardation and stopping ability of the car. The Mono runs on specifically designed Kumho V70A road tires.

During production, each vehicle is custom-built around the purchaser's body shape. The size of the seat, pedal reach and steering wheel position are modified in order to suit the individual's ergonomic requirements.

The Mono ran 1:14.3 at the Top Gear test track. This makes it the one of the fastest cars to go around the Top Gear track on road legal tires.

In late 2012, the BAC Mono was featured in Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The BAC Mono also appeared in Grid 2 in 2013, Drive club in 2014, and Project CARS and Forza Motorsport 6 in 2015.

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Reception[]

  • GQ Track Day Car of the Year 2012
  • Top Gear Stig's Car of the Year 2011
  • Steve Sutcliffe's "Car of the Year"
  • Xcar Best Drive 2012–2013" Editor's Choice
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