
Donto  Motor Company of Argentina has been working on a competitor to take on  some world-class track day stars, the Ariel Atom and the KTM X-Bow. The  South American two-seater has apparently been in development for the  past 18 months and is called the P1.
Exterior  designer Lucas Lopez says, "The P1 has a split body and the exoskeleton  of an invertebrate, almost floating." Under the removable roof and that  "floating" body of unspecified material (maybe some form of carbon  fiber / FRP mix) will be an FIA-approved chassis built by Hector Perez, a  chassis builder in Argentina known for a variety of racing chassis.
Donto  wants to export the adult go-kart to Europe using a German engine with a  price of $55,000 / ~ €43,400, but hopes to also have it street-legal  (or at least available for track days) in all markets. With a target  weight of under 700 kg / 1,543 lbs and using VW's 1.8T in the  prototypes, this could be another crazy little track monster that's also  emissions-friendly.



 
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