The 2014 BAC Mono is a lightweight, single-seater British supercar focused on extreme track performance, featuring a Cosworth 2.3L engine producing around 280bhp, a ~540kg weight, 0-60 mph in ~2.8s, and unique custom build, known for its raw, unfiltered driving experience with unassisted steering and sequential gearbox. Key Specifications & Features (2014 Model) Engine: Cosworth-developed 2.3-litre (2261cc) inline-4. Power: Around 280 bhp. Torque: 206 lb-ft @ 6000 rpm. Weight: Extremely light, around 540kg (1,190 lbs). 0-60 mph: Approximately 2.8 seconds. Top Speed: Around 170 mph (273 km/h). Transmission: Pneumatically-selected sequential gearbox (clutch needed to start). Chassis: Carbon composite body, fully adjustable racing suspension. Steering: Unassisted, providing direct feedback. Design: Single-seater, custom-built to owner's specs, track-focused. Driving Experience Offers an intense, raw feel, with vibrations felt directly through the chassis. Exceptional handling and braking, comparable to high-end race cars, with amazing power-to-weight. Sounds like a "wasp" from inside but is quieter externally. Market & Value A premium track toy, often listed for over $200,000 on the used market. Known for its unique design and focus on pure driving, not comfort or luggage.