Levantis Development Update Progress on the Seraph V14 and Modular Powertrain Platform

We want to share a transparent update on where Levantis is headed and what is actively being developed behind the scenes. While many companies announce finished products, we believe in communicating progress early and honestly so supporters understand the direction and intent before anything reaches production.

This update covers two major efforts currently underway

Development of the Levantis Seraph V14 performance platform

Early stage design of a fully modular vehicle architecture capable of swapping between gas and electric powertrains

The Levantis Seraph V14 Program

The Seraph project represents our long term vision for a flagship performance vehicle. At its core is a naturally aspirated V14 concept focused on smooth power delivery high rotational capability and mechanical character rather than forced induction shortcuts.

Current progress includes

Concept level engine architecture studies

Packaging and dimensional planning

Cooling and airflow modeling

Weight distribution targets

Chassis integration considerations

The V14 is not being rushed. Engines of this scale require careful balance between complexity reliability and manufacturability. The goal is not excess for the sake of numbers but refinement and control at a level rarely seen in modern performance cars.

This program remains in the research and design phase with emphasis on feasibility durability and long term serviceability.

Designing for Reality Not Just Concepts

A recurring issue in modern performance development is designing something that looks impressive but cannot realistically be built serviced or supported. Our approach is the opposite.

Every decision within the Seraph program is evaluated against

Manufacturing practicality

Component accessibility

Service life expectations

Scalability for future variants

If a concept does not survive those filters it does not move forward.

A Modular Vehicle Platform Built Like Legos

Alongside the Seraph program we are working on something equally important and arguably more disruptive. A fully configurable vehicle platform designed to accept multiple powertrains without redesigning the entire car.

The goal is simple in theory but complex in execution

One chassis architecture

Multiple power options

Minimal structural changes

This platform is being designed so the vehicle can be configured as

Gas powered or fully electric

V8 V6 or inline four configurations

Rear wheel drive or all wheel drive layouts depending on application

The intent is to allow major drivetrain changes without cutting welding or reengineering the core vehicle structure.

How Modular Powertrain Swapping Works

The architecture is being developed around standardized mounting points and connection interfaces. Instead of treating the engine bay as a fixed shape it is treated as a configurable volume.

Key focus areas include

Shared mounting geometry

Common cooling paths

Unified electrical architecture

Interchangeable subframes

Centralized control modules

For example a gas engine configuration can be removed and replaced with an electric drive unit and battery system using predefined connection points. Fuel systems and exhaust interfaces are isolated so they can be removed cleanly when not in use.

The result is a platform that behaves more like a system than a single purpose vehicle.

Why This Matters

Most vehicles are locked into one configuration for life. If you choose gas you are committed to gas. If you choose electric the platform cannot evolve.

A modular approach allows

Longer vehicle lifespan

Future proof ownership

Reduced development waste

Multiple models from one architecture

It also allows customers to adapt their vehicle to different use cases or future technology without replacing the entire car.

Current Status and Next Steps

Both the Seraph V14 and modular platform are in early stage engineering and layout development. This includes

Dimensional modeling

Interface definition

Material selection research

Electrical system planning

No production timelines are being announced yet. This work is about building a foundation correctly rather than rushing toward a release.

As development continues we will share updates when meaningful milestones are reached rather than marketing driven announcements.

Closing Thoughts

Levantis is being built with long term thinking at its core. Whether it is a high revving V14 performance flagship or a modular chassis capable of evolving over time the focus remains the same

Engineering honesty

Manufacturing realism

Customer longevity

We appreciate everyone following the journey and we will continue to communicate openly as progress unfolds.