
We suppose it had to happen sometime: a Canadian supercar will be among the automotive oddities unveiled at the upcoming Top Marques Monaco show, a venue known for wacky debuts like the infamous Dartz Kombat. French Canadian Luc Chartrand, founder of HTT Technologies, developed the Pléthore LC-750 with a full carbon fibre chassis weighing in at only 1149 kg for a neck-snapping power-to-weight hookup. The three-seater has a somewhat odd but not totally unappealing central driving position, although it looks a little hard to slide into.
Slated for an extremely limited production run for delivery in the fall and priced at €266,000, the vehicle will be powered by a 6.2-liter V8 engine aligned to a six-speed manual transmission and promises performance to set pulses racing. Somewhat similar in styling to the SSC Ultimate Aero the Pléthore sports gullwing doors and massive air intakes all ‘round; the fairly restrained interior has some carbon fibre touches as well and two-tone orange and black leather upholstery. And no, we don’t have any idea why they painted the damn thing that colour.




