The Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli is a track-focused variant of the Evantra supercar. The additional name "Millecavalli" means "one thousand horses" (i.e. horsepower) in Italian.
Description[]
Text originally from mazzantiautomobili.com Evantra Millecavalli is the extreme version of the Supercar Evantra presented in 2013 at Top Marques Monaco. Luca Mazzanti aimed at putting together all the important steps and improvements made until now, thanks to his skills and those of his team, developed during years of work. Evantra Millecavalli is equipped with a new 7.2 L V8 bi-turbo engine, capable of 1000 hp and of a torque higher than 1200 Nm directly to the rear wheels; this layout, combined with a specifically developed six-speed sequential gearbox, allows the Hypercar to destroy the 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) time in only 2.7 seconds, reaching the speed of 250 mph (402 km/h), also thanks to the kerb weight of just 1300 kg. These performances are controlled by the brand new carbon-ceramic brakes, specifically developed for Mazzanti Automobili, exploiting Motorsport technology, that permit to stop from 300 kph to 0 in only 7 seconds.
Asphalt Legends[]
The Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli was added in the Italian Season Update as a high Class S car with the following rank statistics:
- Stock rank: 3,460 (
85) 




rank: 3,631




rank: 3,833 (
25)




rank: 4,050 (
29)




rank: 4,277 (
38)




rank: 4,547 (
54)




rank: 4,796 (
69)
Blueprints are no longer available as of the Racing through Fire and Hall of Flames Update due to licensing issues.
Performance[]
The Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli is similar to the Inferno Automobili Inferno in terms of top speed. Otherwise, it has better handling but worse acceleration and nitro than the Inferno.
Availability[]
It was initially available in its Special Event between May 7 – June 4, 2021. This event required Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640 Roadster to start, therefore requiring the Legend Pass of Italian Season to be purchased.
In the Racing through Fire and Hall of Flames Update, the car was delisted from garage for non-owners, making its
Blueprints and Epic Import Parts no longer being featured in the events rotation and offers.
As of the Phantom Riders Update, for owners of the car only, starring it up now requires
Class S Wild Cards or Ultimate Star-Up Cards in addition to the existing
Blueprints that the player obtained prior to the removal, while maxing out the car now requires Epic Wild Cards or any existing Epic Import Parts that the player obtained also before the removal.
Asphalt 8: Airborne[]
The Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli was added in the 2020 Summer Update as a high-end Class S car with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 1697
- PRO rank: 1858 (+161)
- Tuning Kit bonus: +55
- Nitro Efficiency: 7/12/16
Performance[]
The Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli has an average top speed, if not low for the bracket, fast acceleration, good handling, a very sharp drifting radius and moderately good nitro efficiency. Since it is a Festival vehicle, the Evantra Millecavalli is relatively useless unless fully upgraded. The Evantra Millecavalli generally qualifies as a Class S king.
The Evantra Millecavalli's main strengths are its good handling and drifting, relative to the other Class S kings. The Evantra Millecavalli's handling and drifting are comparable to the McLaren Senna's, which makes it generally one of the most agile Class S kings. The main drawback of the Evantra Millecavalli is its below average nitro efficiency. Although its nitro efficiency is not as bad as the 2018 McLaren X2's and nowhere near as bad as the McLaren MP4-31's, it is still significantly worse than the nitro efficiencies of most of the other Class S kings. The Evantra Millecavalli's maximum top speed is also slightly subpar, with most other Class S kings being faster, even by up to 1 mph or 1.6 km/h (specifically, the Koenigsegg Jesko). Finally, the Evantra Millecavalli's acceleration is by no means terrible, taking around 2.8 seconds to reach its maximum speed from a standstill. However, this is roughly average for a Class S king, with several Class S kings having faster acceleration rates by small margins, most notably the Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4, which accelerates in around 2.4 seconds from a standstill.
Price & Availability[]
As of the 2020 Halloween Update, the Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli can be purchased for
4,000,000 which was originally obtainable by reaching Tier 8 in its Festival. If viewed in the Tag Racing car selection menu, it showed a price of
20,000 when the option to buy the car was unavailable.
The Evantra Millecavalli was on sale during the following dates:
The Evantra Millecavalli became obtainable again in the following instances:
- Ferrari F8 Tributo Festival by reaching Tier 15 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already own the car would get 5x
Ferrari F8 Tributo Kit instead. - Onuk Sazan LM Festival by reaching Tier 20 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already own the car would get 5x
Onuk Sazan LM Kit instead. - Pininfarina Battista Festival by reaching Tier 1 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already own the car would get 10x
Wild Card - Superb instead.
For a limited time between February 4 - 11, 2023, the Millecavalli was available for
4,000,000 (the base purchase price that was available prior to its removal in the Golden Season Update).
In the 2023 Summer Update, the Evantra Millecavalli was removed for non-owners due to licensing issues (although this wasn't mentioned directly by Gameloft, as in the announcement, the company only stated the Mazzanti Evantra was removed for non-owners)[1].
Upgrades[]
Prior to the Gangstar Season Update, upgrades required 220
Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli Kit and
3,720,000.
Between the Gangstar Season Update and the 2023 Holiday Update, upgrades required 55 of each
Legendary Drivetrain,
Legendary Exhaust,
Legendary Suspension,
Legendary Tires, 60
Legendary Engine, 60
Legendary Tech, 160
Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli Kit and
10,000,000.
During the 2024 Spring Update, upgrades required 45 of each
Legendary Drivetrain,
Legendary Exhaust,
Legendary Suspension,
Legendary Tires, 20
Legendary Engine, 20
Legendary Tech, 160
Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli Kit and
10,000,000.
As of the Mercedes Season Update, upgrades require 40 of each
Legendary Drivetrain,
Legendary Exhaust,
Legendary Suspension,
Legendary Tires, 160
Mazzanti Evantra Millecavalli Kit and
10,000,000.
Alternatively, as of the 2025 Halloween Update, upgrades require
1,200 or
12,160,000.