This is a one-off vehicle that was hand crafted at Rossion Automotive in Palm Beach, FL. It is the racecar version of their street car and is not street legal.
This car is an amazing track car and can keep up with the most expensive performance vehicles from other car manufacturers. Interior: The interior looks like your typical racecar interior; full rollrage, quick release racing wheel and hub, control panel for the car's various functions, and a fully integrated AIM digital dashboard that shows all of the car's systems. The car has a carbon-kevlar dashboard and door covers. There are also OMP racing seats with 5-point racing harnesses, and a built-in fire suppression system. The car has a tig-welded tubular space frame and is mid engine and RWD, all of these things make for one very capable track car. Exterior: The QIR's body is made of a carbon-kevlar composite, this material is very light and also credibly strong. Aerodynamics are a major part of the design of this car. The car has massive cooling ducts wherever possible, they are functional and also aesthetically pleasing. This is a small car with a wheelbase of 96 in. and an overall length of 162 in. The car is finished in a nice gloss white and has dark gray lightweight forged alloy 17" wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Super Sports.
Drivetrain: The QIR is powered by a 2.0L
Ecoboost 16V 14 engine that has an aluminum block and heads. The engine produces 323 HP and 340 lb-ft of torque.
With the car weighing in at 1,800 lbs, that puts the 0-60 of this little rocketship at 2.9 seconds, which is on par with any Ferrari, Lamborghini, or McLaren on the market, but at a fraction of the price. All that power is routed to the rear wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission.
The car has an LSD, Wilwood vented/slotted 13" rotors front and rear, as well as Koni double-adjustable coilover dampers and H&R springs.