Mono R
The BAC Mono R, ultra-lightweight single-seater track-focused roadster introduced 2020 as enhanced evolution of original BAC Mono concept, features Mountune-developed 2.5-liter turbocharged inline-four engine producing 343 bhp (256 kW) at 9,000 rpm and 243 lb-ft (330 Nm) torque through increased cylinder bore and reduced crankshaft stroke versus standard Mono enabling higher 9,000 rpm redline versus 7,800 rpm. Exceptional 555 kg dry weight achieved through world-first implementation of graphene-enhanced carbon fiber in every body panel creates remarkable 618 bhp-per-tonne power-to-weight ratio positioning Mono R among most extreme production track cars globally, with 25 kg weight reduction and 35 bhp power increase versus standard Mono creating genuine race car performance accessibility. Six-speed sequential transmission drives rear wheels through limited-slip differential with adjustable traction control and launch control systems, supported by double wishbone pushrod suspension, carbon ceramic brakes, and extensive aerodynamic development generating substantial downforce through aggressive bodywork and adjustable rear wing optimizing circuit performance.
The Mono R represents British automotive engineering philosophy emphasizing pure driving experience through minimalist single-seater configuration eliminating passenger accommodation, sound deadening, and comfort features prioritizing weight reduction and performance, with limited production run of merely 40 units priced £218,000 creating extreme exclusivity. Graphene-enhanced carbon fiber technology developed through partnership with University of Manchester creates structural panels 20% stronger and 200 times stronger than steel enabling aggressive weight reduction while maintaining FIA-approved crash safety standards, demonstrating cutting-edge materials science application in production automotive context. Dedicated track-day focus versus road use practicality creates uncompromised performance delivering Evo magazine fastest-tested lap times among contemporary production cars, competing against Ariel Atom, KTM X-Bow, and Radical SR series in extreme lightweight track car segment targeting driving purists seeking racing-derived experience without competition licensing requirements. Hand-built British construction in Liverpool facility emphasizes bespoke specification capability and artisan craftsmanship maintaining BAC (Briggs Automotive Company) position as boutique manufacturer producing ultimate expression of single-seater road-legal track weapon philosophy.