Mosler Super GT

Built by Mosler Automotive for the GT3 category in 2011, the Mosler Super GT, also correctly known as the Mosler GT600, Mosler MT900SGT, and Mosler Super GT600, is a track-only supercar built on Mosler's GT300 race car. The Mosler Super GT appears in Asphalt 8: Airborne.

Overview
In 2010, Mosler announced they would release a facelifted version of the MT900, based on the MT900M which participated in the 2010 Super GT season. A rendering was made of the face lifted MT900 which was as far as the redesign progressed. In May 2011, production was stopped and the factory closed down. Contrary to popular belief, the MT900 was never renamed the Raptor.

The Mosler Super GT uses a six-speed Hewland LWS sequential transmission and is rear-wheel-drive. While still using the same engine as the Mosler MT900 GT3, this time, though, it is naturally aspirated yet produces 600 HP (608 PS; 447 kW) and more torque, albeit with an unknown amount.

The Mosler Super GT was succeeded by the Mosler MT900R.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Mosler MT900 Super GT was added in the Elite Cars Update as the second Research & Development car for that update, after the BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage. Here, it is erroneously renamed to simply Mosler Super GT.

The Mosler Super GT is a high-ranked Class S vehicle, starting off with 1594 rank points. At MAX, the car receives 121 rank points, making its rank 1715. Pro Kits add 79 more points, thus making the car's rank at best 1794 and 1822 with Tuning Kits (+28 points). The Mosler Super GT's main rivals are the W Motors Fenyr Supersport, 2015 GTA Spano, and McLaren P1™ GTR.

The Mosler Super GT displays virtually identical performance to its Class A counterpart, except with a lower nitro stat and worse nitro efficiency (6/12/16 vs 5/10/15), slower acceleration, and similar, if not better, handling, although the drift capabilities of the Super GT aren't better than the GT3, likely due to its increased weight and the fact that the GT3's drifting is excessively superb up to the point where certain curves are actually hard to execute correctly due to the sharp drift radius. Despite these flaws, the Mosler Super GT is still faster than the GT3 and can become a temporary go-to car in Time-Limited Events in the event that the player doesn't have the TRION NEMESIS or Devel Sixteen Prototype, but can still be replaced by the W Motors Fenyr Supersport, which is actually a better substitute given its lower amount of engine cards required and its lack of token-only upgrades.

As expected for a car with extreme price, the Mosler Super GT can be purchased for and has an upgrade price of  or  +. The Super GT and BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage are the only cars that require tokens for their upgrades.

As of the Winter 2016 Update, the Mosler Super GT has been superseded by the Mosler Land Shark.

Availability
Following the Mosler Super GT's debut in the April 20, 2016 R&D event, the car was made available from July 15 to 18, 2016 for the above mentioned tokens price, in conjunction with the VIP Mosler Super GT Cup. The Mosler Super GT was again made available between September 17 to 20 2016, for the same price and in conjunction with another VIP Mosler Super GT Cup.

It is unknown when the Mosler Super GT will be made available again.

Research & Development
A 14-day R&D event for the Mosler Super GT, with 5 Labs spanning 50 Tests, was released on April 20, 2016. For info about the Mosler Super GT's labs and tests, see this page.