At Rétromobile, Automobili Mignatta unveiled a supercar that is an extension of your driving soul, according to its CEO Nunzio Annunziata. 0-liter Coyote crate motor producing around 500 horsepower.
This Italian supercar maker has opted for a lightweight design, with the monocoque and body made from carbon fiber, resulting in a claimed weight of 1,000 kg or 2,200 pounds. The car features a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential.
Notably, it does not have a traditional windshield, instead opting for an aerodynamic screen to direct airflow. Italian law requires drivers to wear helmets while operating the vehicle, but Annunziata notes that riders don't necessarily need to wear them unless they're driving on public roads.

The Mignatta supercar is set to be sold for €350,000, equivalent to just over $400,000. For those interested in bringing a car like this into the US, there's an option under the Show or Display law, although it may present some challenges.
With its unique design and impressive performance capabilities, this supercar is sure to turn heads at Rétromobile. The company's decision to create such an innovative vehicle speaks to their commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering.
As a result, this car represents an exciting addition to the world of high-performance vehicles.

The use of a Ford V8 engine in a supercar is not uncommon, but the Mignatta's lightweight design and carbon fiber construction set it apart from other high-performance cars on the market.







