Monza’s 777 Hypercar Presents The Lounge and First Prototype at Autodrome, With Research Centre and Experimental Version to Follow

On Friday 7 July, the 777 hypercar project will be officially launched at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Italy. To mark the occasion, the 777 Motors Lounge, a multimedia hub situated next to the monument of racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio, will be inaugurated.

The public will be presented with the definitive version of the first 777 hypercar prototype. It will be permanently displayed at the ‘Temple of Speed’. 777 Motors have stated that the lines of the hypercar were designed by Umberto Palermo Design.

The hypercar will be produced in a limited edition of seven, dedicated solely for track use, and will cost €7 million each. 777 Motors have partnered with Dallara to provide engineering, aerodynamics and production, Gibson Technology to supply the naturally aspirated V8 engine and Sparco to design the clothing line.

In 2025, seven hypercars will be made available to customers and at the same time, 777 Motors will build the 777 hypercar Unit-000; an experimental model with autonomous driving technologies, AI drivers and virtual coaching. It will be created in collaboration with PoliMOVE, Ascari and Indy Autonomous Challenge. The international research centre, which will be used to develop the Unit-000, will welcome engineering centres and universities from around the world, as well as technologically advanced companies.

A spokesperson for 777 Motors said: “We are thrilled to launch the 777 hypercar project and look forward to working with our partners to build the Unit-000. We hope this will be a fruitful open-source collaboration to create an exciting new technology.”

For more information contact: barbara.santise@777hypercar.com; joseph.chang@777hypercar.com; +393756976450.

On Friday 7 July, the 777 hypercar project will be officially launched at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Italy with the inauguration of the 777 Motors Lounge. This multimedia hub is situated alongside the monument of racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio.

The first 777 hypercar prototype will be presented in its definitive version, with a permanent display at the ‘Temple of Speed’. The design of the hypercar was created by Umberto Palermo Design and it will be produced in a limited edition of seven units, solely for track use. Each will cost €7 million euros.

777 Motors have partnered with Dallara to handle engineering, aerodynamics and production; Gibson Technology to provide the naturally aspirated V8 engine; and Sparco to design the clothing line.

In 2025, seven hypercars will be made available to customers and at the same time, 777 Motors will build the 777 hypercar Unit-000; an experimental model with autonomous driving technologies, AI drivers and virtual coaching. It will be created in collaboration with PoliMOVE, Ascari and Indy Autonomous Challenge.

An international research centre will be built to develop the Unit-000, which will welcome engineering centres and universities from around the world, as well as technologically advanced companies.

A spokesperson for 777 Motors said: “We are thrilled to launch the 777 hypercar project and look forward to working with our partners to build the Unit-000. We hope this will be a fruitful open-source collaboration to create an exciting new technology.”

On Friday 7 July, the 777 hypercar project will be officially launched at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza in Italy. To mark the occasion, the 777 Motors Lounge, a multimedia hub situated next to the monument of racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio, will be inaugurated.

The public will be presented with the definitive version of the first 777 hypercar prototype. It will be permanently displayed at the ‘Temple of Speed’. 777 Motors have stated that the lines of the hypercar were designed by Umberto Palermo Design.

The hypercar will be produced in a limited edition of seven, dedicated solely for track use, and will cost €7 million each. 777 Motors have partnered with Dallara to provide engineering, aerodynamics and production, Gibson Technology to supply the naturally aspirated V8 engine and Sparco to design the clothing line.

In 2025, seven hypercars will be made available to customers and at the same time, 777 Motors will build the 777 hypercar Unit-000; an experimental model with autonomous driving technologies, AI drivers and virtual coaching. It will be created in collaboration with PoliMOVE, Ascari and Indy Autonomous Challenge. An international research centre, which will be used to develop the Unit-000, will welcome engineering centres and universities from around the world, as well as technologically advanced companies.

777 Motors have expressed their excitement

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