Mazzani

Mazzanti Automobili

More than eight years since Mazzanti Automobili first introduced the Evantra at the 2013 Top Marques Monaco. Since then, the Italian automaker continued to improve upon the model. In 2016 it launched the Evantra Millecavalli version using a 7.2-litre engine producing 10000 (thus the name Millecavalli, a thousand horses) and later upgraded to a GM twin-turbo 7.3-litre LS7 V8 engine and making 1,200 horsepower.

Every Mazzanti Evantra Pura was conceived, designed and produced in Tuscany, the Italian region known worldwide for its artistic masterpieces. Evantra was the goddess of immortality: a symbol of eternity that perfectly represents the Pura.

The ten-year-old carmaker has now announced another version of the Evantra, and it’s calling it the Evantra Pura. As the name suggests, Mazzanti wanted to evoke purity with this model, going by the ‘less is more approach. It has a supercharged 6.2-litre V8 tuned to produce 761 hp. Although it is significantly less than the most potent version from 2018, Mazzanti has achieved a significant weight reduction for the Pura, making it 198 pounds lighter than the original Evantra.

These numbers allow the Evantra Pura to go from 0-62 miles per hour in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of over 223.7 mph.

The Mazzanti Evantra Pura can be to a clients specification. Mazzanti can fit a small screen at the centre of the steering wheel for various driving information. New owners can have the seats moulded to their shape for maximum comfort and ergonomics.

Mazzanti has limited its production to five examples per year.

As yet, there is no indication of price.