Mosler
Mosler Automotive, founded by Warren Mosler in 1985, is an American manufacturer known for its high-performance sports cars and race cars. The company quickly gained a reputation for its innovative engineering and emphasis on lightweight construction. Notable models include the Consulier GTP, which utilized advanced composite materials for its time, and the MT900, which combined a powerful engine with a lightweight chassis to deliver exceptional speed and handling. Mosler cars were not only designed for the road but also excelled on the track, achieving numerous victories in endurance racing events. Despite its relatively low production volumes, Mosler Automotive became a symbol of American ingenuity in the supercar world, pushing the boundaries of performance and technology until its operations ceased in 2013. The brand’s legacy endures through its contribution to high-performance automotive design and engineering.