List of carbon fiber monocoque cars

This is a list of production cars with carbon-fiber monocoque cell design.

Carbon-fiber monocoque design is commonly used in racing cars since 1980's, like Formula racing and Le Mans series prototypes. The first production car with carbon-fiber monocoque design was the Jaguar XJR-15.[1] Now many modern sports cars have carbon-fiber monocoque cells, and some big car manufacturers have also started applying the same in passenger cars like the BMW i3.[2]

Eligible cars

For the purposes of this list, a production car is defined as a vehicle that is:

  1. Has to have a carbon-fiber monocoque/tub.
  2. constructed principally for retail sale to consumers, for their personal use, to transport people on public roads (no commercial or industrial vehicles are eligible)
  3. available for commercial sale to the public
  4. manufactured by a manufacturer whose WMI number is shown on the VIN, including vehicles that are modified by either professional tuners or others that result in a VIN with a WMI number in their name (for example, if a Porsche-based car is remanufactured by RUF and has RUF's WMI W09, it is eligible; but if it has Porsche's WMI, WP0, it is not eligible)
  5. street-legal in its intended markets, having fulfilled the homologation tests or inspections required under either a) United States of America, b) European Union law, or (c) Japan) to be granted this status
  6. sold in more than one national market.

List

ModelManufacturer NationYear of productionClassEngineInductionElectric motor
4CAlfa Romeo 2013Sports car1.75L I4Turbo-
Stradale Dallara 2017 Sports car 2.3L I4 Turbo -
XJR-15Jaguar 1990Sports car6.0L V12--
EB110Bugatti 1991Sports car3.5L V12Quad-turbo-
SLR McLarenMercedes-Benz 2003Sports car5.4L V8Supercharger-
Rimac C_TwoRimac Automobili 2018Sports carelectricelectric1400kW
KZ1Ascari 2003Sports car5.0L V8 (BMW)--
One-77Aston Martin 2009Sports car7.3L V12--
i3BMW 2013City car0.647L I2 (REx models)-125kW
i8BMW 2013Sports car1.5L I3Turbo98kW
VeyronBugatti 2005Sports car8.0L W16Quad-turbo-
ChironBugatti 2016Sports car8.0L W16Quad-turbo-
GTFord 2017Sports car3.5L V6Twin-turbo-
CC8SKoenigsegg 2002Sports car4.7L V8 (Ford)Supercharger-
CCRKoenigsegg 2004Sports car4.6L V8 (based on Ford)Twin-turbo-
CCXKoenigsegg 2005Sports car4.7~4.8L V8Twin-supercharger-
AgeraKoenigsegg 2011Sports car5.0L V8Twin-turbo-
RegeraKoenigsegg 2015Sports car5.0L V8Twin-turbo340kW (160+180)
F50Ferrari 1995Sports car4.7L V12--
EnzoFerrari 2002Sports car6.0L V12--
LaFerrariFerrari 2013Sports car6.3L V12-120kW (KERS)
AventadorLamborghini 2011Sports car6.5L V12--
LFALexus 2010Sports car4.0L V10--
F1McLaren 1992Sports car6.1L V12 (BMW)--
12CMcLaren 2011Sports car3.8L V8Twin-turbo-
P1McLaren 2013Sports car3.8L V8Twin-turbo131kW
650SMcLaren 2014Sports car3.8L V8Twin-turbo-
675LTMcLaren 2016Sports car3.8L V8Twin-turbo-
570S[3]McLaren 2016Sports car3.8L V8Twin-turbo-
570 GTMcLaren 2016Sports car3.8L V8Twin-turbo-
720SMcLaren 2017Sports car4.0L V8Twin-turbo-
SennaMcLaren 2017Sports car4.0L V8Twin-turbo-
CLK-GTRMercedes-Benz 1998Sports car6.0L V12-
ZondaPagani 1999Sports car6.0~7.3L V12 (Mercedes-Benz)--
HuayraPagani 2011Sports car6.0 V12 (Mercedes-Benz)Twin-turbo-
Carrera GTPorsche 2004Sports car5.7L V10--
918 SpyderPorsche 2013Sports car4.6L V8-205kW
MurtayaMurtaya 2006-2012Kit car2.0L B4 (Subaru)Turbo-

References

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