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Mirage 101

Mirage 101

Manufacturer
Class
Appearances

The Mirage 101 is a SuperMini featured in MotorStorm: Apocalypse and MotorStorm RC. It is the first vehicle usable in the Festival mode when playing as Mash.

Unlocking[]

MotorStorm: Apocalypse[]

The 101 is the default SuperMini unlocked for use in Apocalypse. Completing two Level 3 Part Challenges with it unlocks the Wulff GRXii.

MotorStorm RC[]

The 101 was added to MotorStorm RC as part of the RC Pro-Am Expansion Pack.

Customisation parts[]

MotorStorm: Apocalypse[]

Parts[]

  • Wheels
  • Front Bumper
  • Headlights
  • Bonnet
  • Mirrors
  • Front Wheel Arches
  • Front Windows
  • Rear Wings
  • Rear Wheel Arches
  • Rear Windows
  • Tail-Lights
  • Rear Bumper

Stickers[]

  • Artwork (1 slot)
  • Sponsor stickers (10 slots)

Resemblance[]

The 101's appearance and customisation options seems to be inspired by modern hot hatches and the many popular modifications made to them. Overall, it bears a likely resemblance to the Citroën C2 S1600.

"The Zero"[]

As a MotorStorm rookie, Mash is awarded "The Zero" as his first car.

The most over-driven, under-maintained, messed up Mirage 101 you ever saw. Racing car number zero is the rookiest of the rookie cars, given to the new guy as a test or a joke. But that little car just never gives up, and has helped promising rookie after promising rookie to begin to fulfil their potential.
"She's an ugly little thing, but they've not made a truck big enough to take her down." - Lucky
- Festival Card #123

The Zero is wrecked near the end of the Festival; following Epilogue, Mash jumps it off of the ruined suspension bridge, crash-landing it onto the Carrier's main deck.

Trivia[]

  • The Mirage 101 is the only non-DLC SuperMini that resembles modern small cars, whereas the two other default SuperMinis (the Wulff GRXii and the Monarch Tike) are based off of older, classic vehicles.
  • This vehicle is turbocharged, as when seen in certain cutscenes/gameplay/customisation mode, an intercooler can be seen inside the front bumper.
  • An RC version of the 101 can be seen on Yoshimi's shelf, alongside an RC Patriot P10-XR.
  • The 101 seems to have three telemetric displays inside its dashboard. If one goes into Photo Mode and zooms into the right side of the interior dash, they will see those displays. This was the first vehicle in Apocalypse known to have such a dashboard feature, and was followed by two DLC vehicles, the Mirage 401 and the Monarch Vestige-R.
  • The 101 is featured in the artwork of the "Supermini" Festival Card (#110).
  • One of the 101's paint jobs has a stick man resembling the stick man from the PS Vita game Welcome Park.

Gallery[]

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