Alright, guys. Prepare for a long post.
Sometimes in life, you have to make small changes, sometimes you have to make bigger ones. And sometimes, a few smaller changes make a big difference.
For the smaller changes, i redesigned the rear end of both the Mantis and the Phoenix. The Mantis’ rear just needed a little bit of spice, and the Phoenix’s taillights were extremely polarising.
Then, i made small changes to all the engines currently found in the Mantis. The big difference is that they no longer use 16V with double-VVT and VVL, but 20V with double-VVT instead. This helped me keep the same kind of power output while making the engines at least 10kg lighter and that does make a difference. The eco versions are now even more economical, and the Sport versions are even sportier. Plus, the Sport NA of the Mantis uses the same engine as you find in the Phoenix, and the Sport T model uses a turbocharged version of that engine. I’m not going to post the screenshots of all the engines right now, maybe another time if someone’s interested. What’s most important is the results, right?!
But wait one moment. There’s more news. You can now have all the 2.0 versions with optional AWD, rather than RWD which will remain standard for all models. But before this generation, you had to pick RWD and there was no AWD option available. AWD costs an additional 1000€ on top of the base car price.
Alright, let’s begin with the 800cc version with 80hp, a 10.000€ car that… drives. That’s all it does. But it’s not as slow as you’d expect from an 80hp car, plus it’s very economical. Both of these attributes come from the overall weight of the car, which is less than 800kg because it gets basic interior, no entertainment and standard safety features. Like all other Mantis versions except the HP, its chassis is made from Aluminium and the panels are Polymer. Also, again like all other Mantis models, it only has 4 seats. WHY ONLY 4 SEATS?! Because this is a hatchback for young people who enjoy driving, not a family hatchback. Therefore, its rivals are not Golf, Audi A3 etc. but Alfa Romeo Mito and others. In addition to that, who of you has sat in the middle of the back row in a “5 seat” car already? It’s freaking uncomfortable. The one in the middle is always gonna get squeezed.
Anyway, back to the car. Here are its stats:
Next up is the 1.6L which still makes 125hp but now has an incredible 3 Nm more torque than before. From this version onwards, you’ll get standard interior, basic entertainment, all driver aids except launch control and advanced safety. This car is 10kg lighter than its previous generation, and with longer gear ratios the fuel consumption has dropped even further. You will now get 72mpg (US) or 85.6mpg (UK) which is 3.27l/100km. In a 1.6L petrol car. This car is an example for the economy rule #1: [size=150]Good engine + Light body = Economical car[/size]. But it’s not boring at all because it’s RWD and weighs just under 1000kg, which means that even with the longer gearing you’ll go from 0-100km/h in 8.0 seconds, and that’s only 0.2 seconds slower than the 240hp Ford Mondeo Tournier Ecoboost which costs about 20.000€ more. The price for the 1.6L Mantis is still 17.500€ or 5.833€ right away and then 195€ per month over the next 5 years.
Then, there’s the eco version of the 2.0L engine. There’s also a new nomenclature for all the 2.0L models. first is the purpose, then 4wd or not, then 2.0 and then turbo or not, for example the Sport4 2.0t is the fastest version because it’s the turbocharged version of the sport engine and it’s 4wd.
Now, the eco version of the 2.0L engine has always sold a lot of copies because it’s just hard to find any rival. There aren’t honestly a lot of cars out there which make 160hp while using less than 4l/100km. With RWD, you’ll have lots of fun while using next to no fuel for only 19.000€ / 6.333€ right away and 212€ per month. The AWD is better suited for you if you want to be a bit safer and not risk crashing your new car very easily (even though the RWD has a pretty good tameness ratio already). The AWD will cost you 20.000€ total or 6.666€ right away and then 223€ per month.
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But if you wanna have a bit more fun, there’s the Fun version. The NA now puts out 214hp and uses just a tiny bit more fuel than the previous generation. This version will already beat the Golf GTI. The RWD will cost you 20.000€ or 6.666€ right away and 223€ per month, the AWD costs 21.000€ or 7.000€ and then 233€ per month.
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But if you do not only want to beat the GTI, if you wanna laugh at it instead, then you’ll have to buy at least this version. The turbocharged Fun version. With 241hp, you can even go and hunt some BMWs while knowing that at the end of the day, they will have to stop for fuel before you. At 22.000€ (7.333€ + 245€ per month) for the RWD or 23.000€ (7.666€ + 256€ per month) for the AWD, it’s also a lot less expensive than a BMW with comparable power output.
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The fun versions are nice, but the really cool stuff happens with the following two versions. First, the Sport NA version. It now uses the same engine as you find in the Phoenix, which revs up to 9000RPM and makes 255hp. In a hatchback like this, that’s quite a lot. It’s not that much more power, compared to the turbocharged Fun, but it’s waaay more responsive and louder as well, so it gives you a very sporty feel for the car. The RWD costs 23.000€ (7.666€ + 256€ per month) and the AWD costs 24.000€ (8.000€ + 267€ per month). This version is quite a bit more economical, compared to the previous generation Sport NA.
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If that’s still not enough power for you, don’t worry. Because the turbocharged Sport engine will definitely make you happy. With now 305hp, it’s 5hp more powerful than the Golf R. But the Golf R costs about 40.000€, whereas the sport 2.0t will only cost 25.000€ (8.333€ + 278€ per month) and the sport4 2.0t will cost 26.000€ (8.666€ + 289€ per month). The AWD really, really pays off for this engine version because it’s powerful enough to compensate for the extra weight of the AWD system, and it’s the first engine that’t powerful enough to cause noticeable wheelspin on the RWD version. The AWD does 0-100km/h in 3.9 seconds which might surprise quite a lot of people when you’re racing between the lights.
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Finally done with this post… Oh wait, i almost forgot the most exciting thing!
There’s a new Mantis HP too!!!
First, let’s look at the design of the front end. By the way, the HP comes in Mantis Green as standard.
Compared to the standard Mantis, you get extra chrome vents on the upper grille, a bonnet scoop and extra white indicator lights inside the headlights.
On the back, you get 2 wings, 4 exhausts and a black bodykit. Also note that in the exhausts, there are additional slightly smaller exhaust pipes to create a more high-quality looking exhaust system.
Under the bonnet, there’s a new engine. The 4.2L is gone, now it’s a 4.5L NA V8 that screams all the way up to 9500RPM and makes an astonishing 750hp. And while i may admit that it takes 649 man hours to produce, this is what finally makes the Mantis HP a proper supercar, and there would be a limited amount of people who can afford it anyway.
And when i say “proper supercar”, what i mean is: 2.4 seconds from 0-100km/h (on sports compound tires, no semi-slicks), 9.6 seconds over the quarter mile, 351km/h top speed and positive downforce which helps generate almost 1.3g in the corners. Despite all that power, and despite the fact that this car’s handling is very neutral with a slight touch of oversteer at the very end, it’s as tame as a house cat.
The price for this car is now 150.000€. I know that’s as much as the Dragonfly used to be. But then it’s as fast as the Dragonfly used to be, and the engine noise will definitely make an excuse for the price.
That’s all i have to say for today, i’m gonna share the Mantis HP platform with you guys. Leave me some feedback if you want to
Greets,
Tom
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