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The Marcos Mantis M70 is a British (2+2)
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introduced in 1970 by
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, powered by the same Triumph 2.5 litre 6-cylinder engine used in the
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and by
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. In February 1971, Marcos announced that the car could also be purchased in component form, at a domestic market price of £425, compared to the
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of £3,185 for the factory-built version. For comparison, a sporty luxury saloon such as the V8 Rover 3500 would have cost £2,150 including
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. With Marcos encountering financial problems and closing down later in 1971, only 32 examples of the Mantis were produced, although ''
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'' magazine reported that there were another 35 unsold cars in the United States, and possibly other unsold vehicles elsewhere. Following the closure of Marcos, Autotune UK acquired the moulds and produced a few more car kits in the mid-1980s, marketing them as "Autotune Mirages". The Marcos brand was resurrected in 1981, but the Mantis name only appeared again much later in 1997, as a totally new 2-seater vehicle with a 4.6 litre engine. Boasting exceptional performance figures, this was further boosted in 1998 with the Mantis GT adding a supercharger, bringing power output beyond 500bhp. Production of this new version of the Mantis was 51 road-legal cars, with 16 being the supercharged GT version. There were also an additional 38 Mantis Challenge race cars. In 1995 Dutch racing driver
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became the factory driver for Marcos, and in 2000, the Marcos racing business was sold to long time GT sponsor Eurotech, a Dutch engineering firm. By that time, all Marcos racing cars and road car chassis were built in the Netherlands. Cor Euser competed as Marcos Racing International, racing various Marcos derived models including a GT-3 spec Mantis, and a further development of the Mantis, the Marcos Mantis Marcorelly.


Technical details

Announced as being officially released for sale in the
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during October 1970, as a luxurious 2+2, the Mantis M70 boasted a top speed of . The suspension consisted of coil springs on all of the four wheel assemblies, as well as a live rear axle suspension with trailing links and an “A” bracket. The Mantis was expected to be marketed to the “younger English executive market” at a price of A$6,500. With a length of and a height of , these dimensions made it a lengthy car but also one of the lowest
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on the English
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at that time.  The Mantis /ˈmæn.tɪs/ name has been used subsequently for models bearing little similarity to the original model. Introduced in 1997, the Mantis GT is a higher performance version of the Mantis, due to progression in technology. The name Mantis is taken from the
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insect and is intended to signify the performance of the Mantis' engine, a
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4.6
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Ford Modular V8, producing , and of torque. This allows the Mantis to accelerate from in 3.7 seconds and to reach a top speed of . The car features power-assisted
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. It is equipped with AP Vented
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with a diameter of in the front and in the rear.


Surviving examples

Mantis M70 - There are around 6-7 examples still appearing at various events worldwide; one is Canadian-registered, four or five UK-registered, plus one AutoTune Mirage (last seen in lilac/silver). It is impossible to say exactly how many of these are in full on-the-road running order, and how many arrive on the back of a low-loader.


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