Australia's first supercar
30 Jun 2011|4,469 views
Supercar enthusiasts can expect to see the arrival of an all-new exoticar built completely in Australia in the next few months. If you can't wait till the production model arrives, you can catch a glimpse of the 'evaluation' model at the upcoming 2011 Australian Motor Show.

The car features a conventional supercar template that features a body subservient to aerodynamic requirements. The team behind the Joss JP1 concentrated on the bits underneath to impress the enthusiast.
The Joss JP1 will feature a great thumping V8 (naturally) that pump out in excess of 500 horsepower. The car will most likely boast a jaw dropping power to weight ratio thanks to its carbon fibre and aluminum chassis that will weigh just under a ton. Initial specifications are promising with 0 to 100kmh at just 3 seconds with a top speed of 340kmh.
Joss, the Australian company behind the JP1 is expecting to produce just 25 cars/year with prices around US$500,000 a piece.

The car features a conventional supercar template that features a body subservient to aerodynamic requirements. The team behind the Joss JP1 concentrated on the bits underneath to impress the enthusiast.
The Joss JP1 will feature a great thumping V8 (naturally) that pump out in excess of 500 horsepower. The car will most likely boast a jaw dropping power to weight ratio thanks to its carbon fibre and aluminum chassis that will weigh just under a ton. Initial specifications are promising with 0 to 100kmh at just 3 seconds with a top speed of 340kmh.
Joss, the Australian company behind the JP1 is expecting to produce just 25 cars/year with prices around US$500,000 a piece.
Supercar enthusiasts can expect to see the arrival of an all-new exoticar built completely in Australia in the next few months. If you can't wait till the production model arrives, you can catch a glimpse of the 'evaluation' model at the upcoming 2011 Australian Motor Show.
The car features a conventional supercar template that features a body subservient to aerodynamic requirements. The team behind the Joss JP1 concentrated on the bits underneath to impress the enthusiast.
The Joss JP1 will feature a great thumping V8 (naturally) that pump out in excess of 500 horsepower. The car will most likely boast a jaw dropping power to weight ratio thanks to its carbon fibre and aluminum chassis that will weigh just under a ton. Initial specifications are promising with 0 to 100kmh at just 3 seconds with a top speed of 340kmh.
Joss, the Australian company behind the JP1 is expecting to produce just 25 cars/year with prices around US$500,000 a piece.
The car features a conventional supercar template that features a body subservient to aerodynamic requirements. The team behind the Joss JP1 concentrated on the bits underneath to impress the enthusiast.
The Joss JP1 will feature a great thumping V8 (naturally) that pump out in excess of 500 horsepower. The car will most likely boast a jaw dropping power to weight ratio thanks to its carbon fibre and aluminum chassis that will weigh just under a ton. Initial specifications are promising with 0 to 100kmh at just 3 seconds with a top speed of 340kmh.
Joss, the Australian company behind the JP1 is expecting to produce just 25 cars/year with prices around US$500,000 a piece.
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