Supercars are associated with selected countries in the world such as Italy where the masters of design hail from, but Canada defied this rule when they introduced their HTT Pléthore LC-750 back in 2010, a supercar that has not been in many car events to get itself in the limelight through photographers. Jeff Chin a photographer with Avant Garde Motorsports & Luxury Lifestyle from Edmonton AB, Canada did a photoshoot on one of these supercars in orange.
In this gallery, some of the photos were taken during a launch event while some are from an outside setting. Canadian Luc Chartrand developed a 750hp body&frame full carbon fibre supercar called the Plethore LC-750 weighing only 1149 kilos. The Plethore therefore became the only three-seaters with central driving position supercar available on the market for a long time. The new model is an evolution of the Locus Plèthore supercar uneiled in 2007.
The supercar is powered by a 6.2-liter V8 engine combined to a six-speed manual transmission. A production version was shown at Top Marques Monaco 2010. Pricing is around 395,000 Canadian Dollars which is around €266,000 or $367,000.