The company name is actually called Mega, and it’s an offshoot of the French car brand Axiam who are now owned by Polaris. In the history of supercars, this is up there with anything built during the wondrously absurd largess of the early 1990s. The Track is as long as a Mercedes S-Class and almost as wide as a Hummer, and, as you can see in the pictures, it’s crazy tall for a supercar. The reason for that is it had 20-inch wheels and an adjustable suspension system that could raise it from 8 inches of ground clearance to 13 inches for going off pavement. When you take into account the all-wheel-drive system, that sounds like the first crossover supercar to us.
If that’s not absurd enough, power was provided by a 6.0-liter Mercedes-Benz V12. The project was mismanaged though, and it’s claimed 11 were actually built and released into the wild rather than the more often reported five.
https://carbuzz.com/features/supercars-from-brands-nobody-has-heard-of
2019-07-01 14:11:37Z
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