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The Mazzanti Evantra is an Italian supercar by Mazzanti Automobili which made its debut in Asphalt 8: Airborne.


Overview

The Mazzanti Evantra made its debut at the Top Marques Show Monaco in 2013. In 2011 Luca Mazzanti (the company's founder), after a three years work, supported from the designer Zsolt Tarnok, presented the project "Evantra", a mid-engine coupé designed to be produced in a very limited number and highly customizable. During 2012 Mazzanti realized models in scale 1:1 and began the construction of the very first unit.

The name Evantra, as tradition of Mazzanti Automobili, derives from the Etruscan language and it combines the concepts of unity and eternity: Evantra in fact was the name by which the Etruscans called the goddess of immortality.

The engine is a 7.0-liter aluminum LS7 V8 Evantra aspirated with a power of 701 hp at 6600 rpm and a maximum torque of 848 Nm at 4500 rpm. The engine has a compression ratio of 11: 1 and is equipped with dry-sump lubrication system, titanium valves and connecting rods. It is equipped with a 6-speed automatic gearbox and reaches a top speed exceeding 350 km/h with an acceleration 0-100 in about 3.2 seconds.

The car is produced on commission, with 5 units annually.

Asphalt 8: Airborne

The Mazzanti Evantra appears in Asphalt 8: Airborne as a mid-end Class A car. It has a starting rank of 1498 (same as the Jaguar C-X75), a max rank of 1619 (same as the Nissan GT-R Nismo and Savage Rivale GTR), and a max pro rank of 1700 (same as the Ferrari FXX Evoluzione from Class S). It costs Tokens 3,250 to buy.

The Mazzanti Evantra accelerates quickly due to a good nitro boost. Its top speed is good at first, but is bad when maxed because it doesn't go up by a lot. It also features good handling, especially when drifting. But its nitro duration is a problem, as it has the same nitro boost as the Savage Rivale GTR, meaning it shares its nitro duration with the Rivale GTR. This, combined with its low speed when maxed, make the Evantra a poor choice for long tracks. Overall, this car is unrecommended to buy, as there are other cars that are better, such as the Savage Rivale GTR or the Lamborghini Asterion.