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07/12/2005
220 mph Ascari A10
Second British supercar from the company


Pleased with the critical acclaim of its KZ1 supercar, Ascari has revealed there will be a road-going version of the Spanish GT Race Car complete with a 600 bhp V8.


Currently undergoing rigorous testing in advance of its Summer 2006 release, the A10 is the next generation Ascari dream drive. Engineers at Banbury and at the exclusive RaceResortAscari racetrack, are committed to ensuring this 220mph supercar delivers a knockout blow to the competition. And just like its highly desired KZ1 cousin, the 1280kg A10 will be just as elusive, with just 50 to be hand-built at Banbury, and even more exclusive with a price tag of around £350,000.

Power will come from a 600bhp 5-litre V8 engine, with a six speed manual as standard and a sequential gearbox available as an option. With a six-piece carbon fibre body, fixed rear wing and distinctive headlight configuration, the A10 is destined to be a head-turner.

Chris Burton from Ascari says: "We are extremely excited by the prospect of launching the A10. This car’s roots are in the racetrack making it a truly inspiring driving machine, yet refined enough by design to be driven every day as a supercar."

To pre-register your interest in the A10 please call Chris Burton on 01295 254800, or email c.burton@ascari.co.uk
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Text - Classic Driver
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