• This $100,000 kit car gives new meaning to the term “stupid fast.” Rossion Q1 which is based on the old Noble M400.
  • Based out of Pompano Beach in Florida, USA, Rossion collaborates with 1g Racing to develop the Rossion Q1.
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  • noble Rossion Q1 noble Rossion Q1 2 However, we have to tip our hat to 1G Racing, which now owns the rights to the Noble M400.
  • 1. The Rossion Q1 has been in production since 2008 when Rossion Automotive bought the rights for the chassis from British automaker Noble.
  • This, Rossion did. Per Car and Driver , the Florida-based startup simply bought the M400's manufacturing rights, named its version the Q1, and went to work.
  • If you want lightweight track car, but aren’t into the idea of a Caterham or a Lotus, then meet the Rossion Q1R.
  • "We are extremely proud to launch the Rossion brand with the introduction of the new Q1," says Rossion Automotive Vice President Dean Rosen.
  • The 2015 Rossion Q1 has a max power of 508 bhp (379 kW) at 4700 rpm, with a torque figure of 521 lb·ft (706 N·m) at 4700 rpm.
  • The Rossion Q1 is the result of the lessons learned in extensive testing, sale, and support. It is a logical development of its predecessor.