
Monaco: Evantra - Mazzanti's stylish all-Italian powerhouse
Monaco: Evantra - Mazzanti's stylish all-Italian powerhouse
Tuscan supercar, the Evantra Mazzanti, captivated crowds during its world debut at the annual luxury Top Marques Autoshow in Monaco on Thursday. Owner of Mazzanti, Luca Mazzanti, points to the car's design as its selling point, saying "the most special part of the car is the passion inside."
The Italy-manufactured automobile is noted for its power, too, with a 7.0 litre V8 engine that generates 701 horsepower. The car also features a carbon steering wheel with LED display and integrated gear changes. The vehicle is custom-made to order, with the retail price starting at €650,000 ($900,000).
Up to 200 luxury brands are exhibiting their latest innovations at the three-day Top Marques show; among which are supercars, super bikes, super boats and super VVIP helicopters. Top Marques is the only luxury automobile fair in the world which permits potential buyers to test drive the vehicles on show. The visitor tally for this year is predicted to be higher than last year's 33,000 due to the fair falling over the Easter weekend.

Monaco: Evantra - Mazzanti's stylish all-Italian powerhouse
Tuscan supercar, the Evantra Mazzanti, captivated crowds during its world debut at the annual luxury Top Marques Autoshow in Monaco on Thursday. Owner of Mazzanti, Luca Mazzanti, points to the car's design as its selling point, saying "the most special part of the car is the passion inside."
The Italy-manufactured automobile is noted for its power, too, with a 7.0 litre V8 engine that generates 701 horsepower. The car also features a carbon steering wheel with LED display and integrated gear changes. The vehicle is custom-made to order, with the retail price starting at €650,000 ($900,000).
Up to 200 luxury brands are exhibiting their latest innovations at the three-day Top Marques show; among which are supercars, super bikes, super boats and super VVIP helicopters. Top Marques is the only luxury automobile fair in the world which permits potential buyers to test drive the vehicles on show. The visitor tally for this year is predicted to be higher than last year's 33,000 due to the fair falling over the Easter weekend.