Mamba GT3 Street – a very unorthodox concept vehicle drafted by the car design studio Hoffy Automobile – made it to the front pages of major car magazines several years ago. Back then, the studio didn’t have the resources or the desire to implement in reality what only existed on paper. Luckily, it never forgot that project and today finally unveiled the finished Mamba GT3 Street vehicle based on the BMW M4.
The designers had plenty of things they needed to do with the body of the new car. The photos show a vehicle that looks anything but the BMW M4. The new all-carbon body kit comprises broader wheel arches, large splashers, new bumpers and side skirts, a diffusor, racing-grade headlights, OLED brake lights and generic LED lights elsewhere. There are new carbon side mirror holders and 21” wheels clad in Pirelli P Zero Nero tires.
A number of metamorphoses have occurred in the passenger space as well. The bucket seats, the steering wheel, the doors and the dashboard are now all finished with gray chamois. There is also a new audio system, several new panels and a few extra embellishments.
Not least importantly, Hoffy Automobile has boosted the standard engine of the BMW M4 by 300 hp / 224 kW to a total of 750 hp / 559 kW. It has also outfitted it with new brakes, shock absorbers, exhaust, and a better dual-clutch transmission.
The studio didn’t make the price of the unique Mamba GT3 Street available to the wide public.
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