The Fairly New Equus Automotive Company Presents the 2014 Equus Bass770!

Equus Automotive Company is fairly a new established company, which presents the new Bass770, a muscle car inspired by the 1960s and 1970s. of course, this model has all the necessary modern features.More precisely, the Equus Boss770 bears a strong resemblance to the earlier Ford Mustangs.

2014 Equus Bass770

What separates this car from the Ford Mustangs is an aluminum frame and body, an Alcantara tailored leather interior with carbon fiber which makes it lighter, but stronger. Under the hood, there is a 6.2-liter, LS9 V-8 engine just as the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1.

The Equus Bass770 is produced in six diverse series — Accent, Accent Plus, Design, Design Plus, Edition and Collection, whose prices vary from $253,000 to $290,000. In the package, a dedicated design program is offered the customers to produce the model of their dreams.

2014 Equus Bass770

What makes this Bass more Mustang-like is the fastback profile, along with the the general front and rear look, and the redesigned horse emblem; whereas the diverse front grille, LED headlights and taillights separates this model from the Mustangs.

The exterior comes with the following finishes: Navy, Storm (grey), Silver, White, Black, Red, Blue, Cream, Green and Burgundy.

Interior-wise, the Equus`s cabin is entirely leather-wrapped with classy pelts and bright metal highlights.

2014 Equus Bass770

The standard equipment is an A/C, GPS, AM/FM/CD/DVD audio, tire pressure monitor, USB connector, airbags, cruise control, Isofix, etc.

Under the hood, there is a 6.2-liter LS9 V-8 supercharged engine producing 640 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 605 pound-feet of torque at 3,800 rpm. The engine is wired to a 6-speed dual clutch gearbox which gives the Bass power to bump from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds and reaching a top speed of 200 mph.

Further specs are: Magnetic Selective Ride Control, Performance Traction Management, Active Handling System, Traction Control and variable-ratio power steering.

The starting price for the Equus Bass770 is $250,000.

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