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Earlier this year Noble announced they’ve sold M12 and M400 production
outside of the UK to raise some capital for development of the M15. In
the United States, 1G Racing of Cincinnati, Ohio purchased rights to
rename and rebadge the car as their own - naming the new car the
“Rossion Q1” while refinining the raw feel of the previous Noble
version.
“We are extremely proud to launch the Rossion brand with the
introduction of the new Q1,” says Rossion Automotive Vice President Dean
Rosen. “The Q1 is about achieving the very highest possible levels of
performance and blending them with luxurious touches traditionally
absent from cars of this caliber.” The Rossion Q1 is for the enthusiast
looking for a refined road car that pushes the limits of performance in
every way.”

Coming in at a scant 2500 lbs and pusing a mind-boggling (pound for
pound) 450 horsepower - the Q1 will smoke the 0-60 clock in just 3.2
seconds, drag down the quarter in 11.4 seconds, and continue on peg the
speedo at 185 mph.
The driver sits in a more comfortable interior that now includes stuff
like satellite navigation, power mirrors, hand-stitched sumptuous
interiors, and a high end sound system. Prices are quite low for an
entry level supercar too, starting at a base around $69,000 for a
rolling chassis, or about $90,700 with the complete (aforementioned)
drivetrain installed. Vrooom!
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