2003 Voltari Hyperion 2.0S
Created in collaboration with @yurimacs.
2003 Voltari Hyperion 2.0S
Created in collaboration with @yurimacs.
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2003 is the time for the third-generation Verno to receive a facelift. The revise brought in new front bumper, grille and taillights. The facelifted XSR also get a body-colored trim and red rear garnish to compliment all red taillights (turn signals are still amber behind the red glass). It still carries the same 1.8L inline 4 producing same amount of horsepower from the pre-facelift. Many people consider it the best warm hatch in the segment.
made by @Tsundere-kun and @vouge

I said it in my submission, but my entry is a collab with @BababooeyGamington
My submission has @CrazyCat808 on the design.
Five doors. Five cylinders. One smart decision.
Turn the grocery getter into something with personality. Under the bonnet sits a 2.5-litre naturally aspirated inline-five pushing out 162 horsepower, a wall of mid-range torque at just 4,700 rpm, and a high range of 5200 RPM. No turbo tricks. No waiting. Just immediate throttle response and a soundtrack that builds from a smooth hum into a hard metallic snarl. Paired with a 5 speed manual gearbox, it provides very easily attainable performance.
With a galvanised steel monocoque, double wishbone rear suspension and precision MacPherson struts up front, the Linea balances control and comfort in equal measure, keeping its composure through fast bends. The vented disc brakes have a strong initial bite and predictable modulation. The ESC increases stability without too much interference.
And here’s the thing — it does 38.2 mpg. It seats five. It has nearly 900 litres of cargo space. Insurance won’t terrify you. Servicing a naturally aspirated engine won’t either. You could take your children to school in this and then take the long way home.
Created in collaboration with Danicoptero, the engineer on this project. Many thanks!
oh my god what a gas guzzler
Mamushi Stellar 2.0 ELS 2003
Introducing the Mamushi Stellar 2.0 ELS: an executive luxury sports car. Enjoy the comfort of a premium interior, the performance of a light sports car, with the space and practicality of a 5 door liftback saloon!
With the next generation EX20VTS engine featuring Mamushi Variable Timing System technology, it is able to produce a maximum power of 163.7hp @ 6,900rpm & torque of 136.9lb-ft @ 4,600rpm, enabling the Stellar 2.0 ELS to reach 62mph within 7 seconds and hit a maximum speed of 150.7mph whilst also achieving 42.9mpg(UK) combined.
With sporty 16 inch alloy wheels mated to medium compound tyres and disk brakes on all four corners, style and performance is deliverable in both dry and wet conditions, achieving 0.83-0.86Gs of cornering force.
The executive luxury sport trim comes complete with high pressure headlights & windscreen washer system, front & rear fog lights, sunroof, adjustable heated leather front seats, foldable rear leather seats, Multi-function cassette & CD player, twin exit sports exhaust system, 16 inch sports alloy wheels, 2.0 ELS badging, and optional mudflaps package.
Order your stylish brand new Mamushi Stellar 2.0 ELS today from only £17,400 GBP complete with a 3 year/70,000mi warranty package.
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/// Collaboration between @Aruna & @Jaeger ///
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No generative AI was used for any of the visuals or images. © 2003 Tensei. Fictional trademarks. Collaboration between @NotChris07 and @CrazyCat808. All rights reserved.
In total, 32 cars have been submitted with ads. (If you sent a car but not an ad, that entry won’t count, sorry!)
And in alphabetical order THEY ARE:
You didn’t specify an AD was required for this so i think it’s a bit harsh to just ignore entries that didn’t have one
A grace period of 12 or 24 hours to send an ad seems fair I think.
Also also, you should tag members with an @ symbol in front of their username.
man we didn’t know we needed an ad ![]()
i would’ve made one of id known about it