RE: Oof: MST Mk1 EVO breaks cover, costs £195k
RE: Oof: MST Mk1 EVO breaks cover, costs £195k
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Oof: MST Mk1 EVO breaks cover, costs £195k

Nothing worth having comes easy, they say - the new 350hp Mk1 Evolution from MST cars is proof enough of that...


Back in 2024, at the PH Annual Service no less, you might recall MST Cars revealing something called the Evo-X. On the one hand, it was an homage to the Ford Series-X catalogue - or the outlandish Escorts that resulted from its pages, at any rate. Despite being unfinished at the time, the Mk2 left quite the impression: a) because it was in yellow, and had the sort of monster-arch body kit you assume you’re going to see everyone driving in heaven, and b) it was offered with a choice of engines (each sillier than the last), and a seriously uprated chassis, too. 

Going by the comments at the time, people took to the prospect of an Evo-X like an England fan to Hawkstone lager on draft. So it’s hardly surprising that MST has turned a similar amount of attention to the other Escort in its lineup: behold the Mk1 EVO. On its website, the firm says it has been working on the Evolution version of the Mk1 for the last two years (we like to think that clay modelling the wheel arches took 18 months), which means it is likely to have begun the project not long after the Mk2’s showing at Bicester. So if you recall recommending to the MST brain trust in attendance that they build a Mk1 version, reach around and pat yourself on the back. 

Either way, the EVO is here now and it suggests a big part of taking the Mk1 to the next level was the development work required to get the chassis to accommodate bigger wheels while retaining the car’s celebrated handling characteristics. Unsurprisingly, the new model shares the independent rear suspension that MST introduced with the Evo-X, itself a variant of the configuration that Colin McRae had installed on his Mk2 rally car. Y’know, in case you needed another reason to think the EVO cool…

This is combined with WRC-specification Reiger dampers and an AP Racing braking system, which is said to deliver ‘outstanding capability, precision and driver confidence across every environment’. As is often the case with MST cars, the latter is a reference to the available spec options: i.e. do you want your EVO prepped for tarmac rallying or track driving or just (just, he says) road driving? If you want the former - as the pictured factory development car proves - you can have it on 18-inch wheels with proper tyres. 

If you’re just interested in being the envy of every bloke up your road, the road version comes on 17-inch alloys with Michelin Pilot Sport rubber. Naturally, the suspension is fully adjustable anyway, and MST is keen to remind us that every car is built to the customer’s individual specification - so you needn’t have the stripped-out cabin if you’d prefer something clad in leather and Alcantara (though somehow MST manages to make even its rally-spec interiors look like a wonderful place to spend a long, sunny afternoon). 

Of course, it helps that no matter what the dash looks like, you’ll be stuck behind a four-cylinder engine of unimpeachable quality and character. By default, the Mk1 EVO gets the 2.5-litre Millington engine in its naturally aspirated, 350hp state of tune, mated to a six-speed sequential ‘box equipped with paddle shifters. And if that combination doesn’t sound serious enough, you can always upgrade to the larger 2.7- or 2.8-litre units. You’ll need to bring an equally serious budget to bear if you do: prices for the EVO start at £195k plus VAT. And apparently there is already a queue stretching into 2027...


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GTEYE

Original Poster:

2,442 posts

237 months

Yesterday (05:51)
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen 18 inch wheels look so oversized.

It ends up looking a little bit like a Hot Wheels car.

Billy_Whizzzz

2,594 posts

170 months

Yesterday (06:06)
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GTEYE said:
I don t think I ve ever seen 18 inch wheels look so oversized.

It ends up looking a little bit like a Hot Wheels car.
Also needs some dish

ducnick

2,199 posts

270 months

Yesterday (06:17)
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Whilst I appreciate that mk1 and mk2 escorts made good rally cars in period, and are great for historic competition, I find it hard to think of a worse way to spend £200 k

V8V Quadcamboy

164 posts

50 months

Yesterday (06:39)
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Not just the wheels are too big, the arches too. Apart from that, oof indeed.

Edited by V8V Quadcamboy on Tuesday 7th July 07:44

pb8g09

3,127 posts

96 months

Yesterday (06:48)
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I just don’t honestly believe that you’d get your money back when you wanted to move it on.

Maxym

2,911 posts

263 months

Yesterday (06:49)
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Ruined what could have been a great-looking car. Should be in the Badly Modified Cars thread.

ChevronB19

8,663 posts

190 months

Yesterday (06:52)
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Wheels, arches and price utterly stupid.

PRO5T

7,297 posts

52 months

Yesterday (06:54)
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Chav-tastic!

I’d have thought that the demographic for whom these are special might be dwindling a little.

Venisonpie

4,639 posts

109 months

Yesterday (06:55)
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Not unusual for something expensive and exclusive to be in poor taste - hits the mark.

Hub

7,083 posts

225 months

Yesterday (06:59)
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I don't think I've ever seen such poorly suited wheels!

Motormouth88

743 posts

87 months

Yesterday (07:07)
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Gunna jump on the bandwagon here, wheels are god awful, needs much more tyre and less rim, arches are stupidly bloated too

Robertb

3,716 posts

265 months

Yesterday (07:15)
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Well I’m more excited about the engine… 350hp normally aspirated 4 cyl.

That’s got to be fun!

Frankychops

1,961 posts

36 months

Yesterday (07:35)
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pb8g09 said:
I just don t honestly believe that you d get your money back when you wanted to move it on.
Dwindling audience and bonkers price. It’ll be a cash bonfire. Spending 1/3rd of the amount on a stratos rep kit car would make you cooler and save a fortune

Lefty

20,606 posts

229 months

Yesterday (07:35)
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As a mk1 escort I don’t like it. But it’s not really an mk1 escort is it?

As a £200k fun car I absolutely love it. It’s just the right amount of way too over the top.

And who doesn’t love a Millington?

I’d rather have a narrow bodied mark 1 like Gordon Murray’s (by retropower) or a mad group 4 mark 2. MST will do either.


200Plus Club

13,252 posts

305 months

Yesterday (07:44)
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As per previous comments, wheels and arches too big. 16s would be perfect.

theoperative

141 posts

2 months

Yesterday (07:47)
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It's not for me

Sporky

11,485 posts

91 months

Yesterday (07:49)
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Robertb said:
Well I m more excited about the engine 350hp normally aspirated 4 cyl.

That s got to be fun!
Or a highly strung nightmare.

Probably fun if you're somewhere you can thrash it, less fun the rest of the time.

Pixelpeep Electric

8,656 posts

169 months

Yesterday (07:50)
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ducnick said:
Whilst I appreciate that mk1 and mk2 escorts made good rally cars in period, and are great for historic competition, I find it hard to think of a worse way to spend £200 k
coke and hookers?

Master Bean

5,087 posts

147 months

Yesterday (07:55)
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It looks bloody awful.

vomit

cerb4.5lee

43,312 posts

207 months

Yesterday (07:57)
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I looked around this on Sunday at the RS National Day, and I can't tell you how purposeful it looks in real life. It looks great fun even just looking at it. I was left very impressed with it. smokin

Edited by cerb4.5lee on Tuesday 7th July 08:01