CAR GARAGE | Mastretta MXT (2012) | The MXT's body is made of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic, Beneath the which lies along an aluminum chassis with a carbon fiber floor panels and engine cradle. The MXT is the first car engineered and developed by Wholly automaker Mexican Mastretta, the which was Previously known for producing kit cars.
With a mass of just over 2.000 pounds, the MXT is a lightweight sports car Decidedly That promises brisk acceleration and sharp handling. Outside, the MXT features distinguished by styling cues like headlights That terminate in massive water intakes, a centrally mounted exhaust pipes and, AFT of the passenger compartment, a Flying Buttress That treatment recalls the Ferrari 599 GTB.
Highlights include carbon fiber seats upholstered in leather, aluminum pedals positioned closely That facilitate quick footwork and a flat-bottomed steering wheel finished in suede. Technology features include GPS navigation, iPod connectivity, hands-free communication via Bluetooth and a DVD player. The Mastretta MXT is the competitor's around mid-engined, ultra-lightweight Lotus Elise.
With a mass of just over 2.000 pounds, the MXT is a lightweight sports car Decidedly That promises brisk acceleration and sharp handling. Outside, the MXT features distinguished by styling cues like headlights That terminate in massive water intakes, a centrally mounted exhaust pipes and, AFT of the passenger compartment, a Flying Buttress That treatment recalls the Ferrari 599 GTB.
Highlights include carbon fiber seats upholstered in leather, aluminum pedals positioned closely That facilitate quick footwork and a flat-bottomed steering wheel finished in suede. Technology features include GPS navigation, iPod connectivity, hands-free communication via Bluetooth and a DVD player. The Mastretta MXT is the competitor's around mid-engined, ultra-lightweight Lotus Elise.