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Rossion Q1
Rossion Q1
Rossion Q1
Rossion Q1
Rossion Q1
Rossion Q1
Rossion Q1

 Rossion Q1

The Rossion Q1 made its public viewing debut recently at the 2008 Festivals of Speed Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida. The Rossion Q1 was displayed with the likes of two Ferrari Enzo's, two Bugatti Veyron's and the $950,000 Koenigsegg CCX. The public's reaction to the Q1 was unbelievable. People were amazed that the Rossion Q1 was in the $100,000 range. They expected a car with such exotic styling, uniqueness, fabulous fit and finish combined with mind blowing performance to be two to five times the price.

About Rossion

Based in Pompano Beach, Florida, Rossion is the producer of high-performance component supercars and the creator of the new Rossion Q1. Conceived as a new kind of supercar company striving to achieve the purest forms of performance, speed, and handling in their vehicle designs, Rossion was founded by partners Ian Grunes and Dean Rosen. With the introduction of the new Rossion Q1, the company is ready to redefine what the experts have to come to expect in a truly high-performance sports car.

Kit Car Specifications

Model Rossion Q1
Rolling Chassis $73,500
Turn Key Cost $90,700
Recommended Engine Twin turbo charged Ford/Jaguar Duratec V6 engine
Estimated Build Time 40 Hours
Performance 0-60 3.2 Seconds
Performance Quarter Mile 11.4 seconds @ 120 mph

Kit Car Manufacturer

Company Rossion
Address 920 S.W. 2nd Place
Location Pompano Beach, FL 33069
Phone 866.612.6625
Company Website http://www.rossioncars.com/

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The Q1 retains the soul of the Noble M400

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AUTO Aficionado wrote a very detailed review of the new Q1. Rossion took the Noble M400, the predecessor of the Q1, and gently updated and upgraded it future production. AUTO Aficionado concluded that the overhaul was successful. Not only does the Q1 retain the soul of the M400, but it improves culture comforts at the same time. Good luck to Rossion.

 
 
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