Time to give you guys a closer look at the Mantis family, a 4 seat hatchback that rivals the Alfa Romeo Mito, VW Polo and so on!
We'll start with the basic level, an 800cc I4 NA with 80hp, basic interiour, no entertainment, standard safety features and no driver aids other than ABS. The very bottom of the line-up but it will only cost 10.000€. Here are the stats:

Now it's time for the first "proper" Mantis, the 1.6L I4T with 125hp and incredible fuel economy. It uses less fuel than the 800cc version but is probably quite a lot more fun. It costs 17.500€ and it will come with standard interiour, basic entertainment, advanced safety features and all driver aids except Launch Control. This is the standard equipment for the Mantis family. There's quite a lot to say about this version, though. I think this is gonna be the best selling version because of the "power to fuel usage" rating. You will get 68.5mpg (US) / 82.3mpg(UK) / 3.43l/100km which, coupled with a 65l fuel tank, means you can go well over 1000 miles on a single tank of fuel.
Also, 8 seconds from 0-100km/h is pretty impressive for a 125hp car, and of course, the lack of weight is the key here as well as for the fantastic fuel economy.
Lastly, the 1/3 payment on the Mantis family starts with this model, so you can pay 1/3 of the price right away and then the rest over the next 5 years (monthly). That means 5.833€ right away and then about 195€ per month.

Next up is the weakest version of the 2.0L block. It's the eco version which is always turbocharged and this particular engine can be found in the entry-level of the Eagle as well. This car has all the interiour features as the 1.6, but of course a different engine. It now makes 160hp and goes like stink due to the low weight, while being almost as economical as the 800cc engine! The price for this car is 19.000€, or 6.333€ right away and 212€ per month over the next 5 years. I think this will be the second-best selling version.

Now, if you're one of the young guys who want only cars with more than 200hp, then this is the first version you might consider. The 2.0L fun NA with 211hp. I think it's obvious to say that this is quite a bit faster than the eco, but then it's supposed to be. And even though it uses over 50% more fuel than the eco, it's still economical for the power it puts out. The price is 20.000€, or 6.667€ right away and then 223€ per month. This is also the first version that comes with Medium Compound tyres.

Of course, if the 211hp isn't quite enough for you but you don't wanna bankrupt yourself with fuel costs, there's the 2.0L fun turbo version with 237hp. This amount of power will really satisfy your need for speed in a car that weighs just over 1000kg. It will easily out perform a Golf GTI which isn't a particularly slow car, all things considered. But the 2.0L fun turbo will be less expensive than the Golf GTI. It will only cost you 22.000€, or 7.333€ right away and then 245€ per month. Plus, it uses less fuel than the fun NA.

The Fun turbo version really is something i can recommend, however, if you want not only an even more powerful engine but also upgraded suspension, there's only two (or actually three) choices, first of which is the 2.0 Sport NA. With over 250hp, this is a car that can scare the hell out of BMW owners. It's the least economical Mantis (other than the HP) but it will also offer you a great driving experience, plenty of tyre smoke and many surprised BMW owners because this car will even take care of a late '90s/ early '00s 540i with a 4.4L V8. All that for just 23.000€, or 7667€ right away and then 256€ per month.

However, it would be a shame if AMW wouldn't offer you a turbocharged version of the sport engine. Yes, that's right. 254hp is not enough for a car of similar size to a VW Polo. With now 300hp under the bonnet, this car is on par with a BMW M3 E46, if not better. Probably better though, because i doubt the M3 will even come close in terms of fuel economy. But as far as performance goes, they will be pretty similar. The 2.0L Sport turbo will smoke any non-M BMW currently in production while costing just 25.000€, or 8.333€ right away and 278€ monthly for the next five years.

All Mantis versions will get a 65L fuel tank and a 5 year warranty. Also, you get a choice of colours! They are:
white, sky blue, royal blue, midnight blue, black, lime green, red, yellow and grey.
Greets,
Tom