A prototype of the Russian Rossa sports car designed by racing driver Roman Rusinov.
As auto.ru writes, the car is built on a carbon monocoque with an integrated gas tank. Its suspension is made on the scheme of pushrod with a carbon fiber rear subframe, allowing to adjust ground clearance. The sports car is also equipped with AP Racing six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers. The car measures 4,794 mm in length.
The concept is equipped with a 5.2-liter gasoline engine with an output of 700 hp. However, the production model will receive a more powerful unit - a five-liter displacement with an output of 800 hp.
Roman Rusinov registered the Rossa trademark on July 13, covering a wide range of products including spare parts, workwear and vehicles. The sports car is being developed by Igor Ermilin, former chief designer at Marussia Motors, which was involved in sports cars before closing in 2014.