Unveiled as a styling model at the 2009 Shanghai Motor Show, the Bertone Mantide - codenamed "Project M" - was created by a team led by Jason Castriota, who joined Stile Bertone on December 2008.
The development of the one-off was documented with a series of video episodes named "Inside Project M".
The Mantide is based on the 2009 Corvette ZR1 and features a futuristic design inspired by the aerospace and Formula One worlds.
Among the main styling elements is the interplay of convex and concave shapes and the jet-style teardrop canopy with butterfly opening doors, similar to that of th Pininfarina P4/5, a previous creation of Jason Castriota.
The design languages also pays homage to some previous cars created by the Bertone studio, including the Countach and the recent BAT 11DK Concept.
The aerodynamic lines were refined through extensive testing in a full scale wind tunnel, which resulted in a drag coefficient reduced by 25% (Cd 0.298) and a 30% improvement in down force.
The use of carbon fiber for the body panels, interior trim/seats and wheels allowed to reduce the total weight by 100kg.
The main performances are a 0-100 km/h acceleration in 3.2 sconds and a top speed of 351 km/h.
Many details about the development of the concept car are available in the "Inside Project M" video series.
According to the first information the working prototype will be privately unveiled on April 23rd at the Balocco near Turin and will be on public display at the Concours d'Elegance at Villa d'Este.
For additional information visit www.insideprojectm.com or follow the dedicated channels on Twitter and Facebook.
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