Maybe you missed your chance to buy a Noble M400, the 425-hp rocket sled of a sports car developed in the United Kingdom by former racer and engineer Lee Noble ( Organic Chemistry, AW, Dec. 11, 2006).
Rossion and Mosler may sound like two names we just made up, but they’re bona fide American carmakers and, soon, they’ll be one. RP Performance, the outfit that owns Rossion, has bought Mosler ...
Said to be one of just three Q1R race cars ever produced by Rossion Automotive, this particular example also happens to be the only one that’s finished in bare carbon fiber. Now, you might be ...
"Kit car" is rarely a compliment. The phrase summons up images of unwieldy synthetics wrapped haphazardly around deeply ordinary vehicles, hoping to score the image of a supercar without any ...
The American-made Rossion Q1 is a lightweight, track-focused supercar that few have even heard of. Its twin-turbocharged V6 develops some 450 hp (335 kW) and 490 lb-ft (663 Nm) of torque allowing the ...
It's been so long since we heard about anything new from Mosler Automotive that you'd be forgiven for thinking that the company had gone the way of so many other small sports car manufacturers and ...
If you'll remember, UK auto manufacturer Noble was totally on the ropes a few months back due to capital needs on development of the M15. And as UK automaking companies are want to do, they looked to ...
The new Rossion Q1 corporates dramatic design and a comfortably refined interior to create a versatile supercar that mesmerizes on the road as easily as on the track. The move into production for the ...
Noble Automotive stopped building its M12 and M400 sports cars in 2007, but South African startup Rossion swooped in to pick up where the UK-based specialty automaker left off. On this episode ...
View post: Should Mitsubishi Revive the Delica Space Gear For The U.S. Market? Why a Modern Overland Van Makes Perfect Sense click above image for more views of the Rossion Q1 Back in February we told ...
Mosler Automotive, founded by Warren Mosler during the 1980s, had a knack for making really awesome road cars that looked horrible, although it could be argued that Mosler's original Consulier GTP had ...