Stealing The Show with the Milan Hypercar Worth $2.3 Million

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From Austria Comes A Car We Can’t Help But Love

There is a man down in Austria whose hobby includes making some iconic supercars. His name is Markus Fux and he is the CEO of Milan Cars, the automaker that made this $2.3 million worth of a car.

This is a piece of possession worthy every dollar spent on it. It is powerful, fast and beautiful. The Milan carries a V8 engine that takes in 6.2-liter and is quad-turbo.

This is the engine responsible for the monstrous 1,307 horsepower (975 kilowatts) and 1,303 pound-feet (1,400 Newton-meters) of torque. It is paired to a gearbox that will do seven-speed, with power going to the rear wheels. According to the car’s makers, it hits the 60km mark in just 2.47 seconds.

The speedometer will run all the way to 249 mph (400 kph). Weight has been kept in check as the Milan weighs a simple 2,866 pounds (1,300 kilograms), with lots of carbon fiber body including the wishbones and several body panels.

Milan CEO has some very kind words for this car. He says, “Nowadays you can drive an artistic car, a high-tech-monster, a throne on four wheels – or a car, that only serves one purpose: stealing everyone the show. And this is where we come into play,” says Milan CEO.

This car not only steals the show but goes ahead to emphasize the essence of using creativity for modernity sake.