THE FUTURE OF MOTORSPORT

THE NEXT GENERATION

First Corner's efforts highlights a new era in motorsport, where sustainability and high performance are no longer mutually exclusive. By pushing the boundaries with the FC1 and FC2, we are redefining what it means to compete at the highest levels of racing, proving that the future of motorsport is not just in motion but also green.

THE FC1-FAMILY

The FC1 can provide different specifications aligned to the aspiration of customer needs - from a base 600 BHP, RWD, specification through to 1500BHP, 4WD, specification that challenge the limits of performance you dreamed were possible.


From performance to handling, the FC1 platform has already over delivered on demanding surfaces from Tarmac, Gravel, through to Ice, on specially created tracks delivering punishing challenges for even the best global pilots.


The demands are not only met on the ground, the FC1 can jump/fly over 150m in distance at a peak altitude of 5 meters - the sky really is the limit. The FC1-X specification is today the main class in NRX / Nitro Rallycross and this X specification has a maximum of 800kw/1088 Bhp and 1200Nm of torque.


Today FC1-X is the fastest Rallycross car ever built and raced.

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FC1 SPECIFICATION

A GROUND-BREAKING NEW CAR WITH EXTRA ORDINARY PERFORMANCE ABILITIES

THAT WILL PROPEL THE VEHICLE FROM 0-60MPH IN UNDER 1.5 SECONDS


600-1500 PEAK BHP, ALL-WHEEL-DRIVE ELECTRIC SUV - THE MOST POWERFUL AROUND FOR RALLYCROSS


UP TO 3G ACCELERATION MAKES THIS ONE OF THE FASTEST AND MOST SPECTACULAR RACE CARS ON EARTH



  • Tubular chassis made from high-grade material
  • Steel rollcage made from high-grade material
  • Carbon composite chassis tub
  • Carbon composite extra side protection for driver and battery
  • Kevlar composite wheel archkevlar composite floor protection
  • Kevlar composite motor/transmisson boxes forprotection
  • Aluminium and kevlar composite front/rear saftey crash structure
  • Special fitting points for oem-style body

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