Details of the ground-breaking FZERO were first revealed last year and it features a bespoke, lightweight four-litre V10 engine that produces over 1000bhp and should take the car to a top speed of 224mph.
This latest project – which first began back in 2016 – follows on from Rodin’s single-seater FZED track car but is designed to offer greater performance than a Formula 1 car.
After completing the first installation laps of the prototype test machine, Dicker said: “While there’s a long road ahead of testing and development, running the FZERO for the first time gives me immense pride in what everyone at Rodin Cars has achieved in bringing this programme to life.
“The test went very well and we were able to work through our programme.
“We’re excited as the FZERO project enters its next phase. It really is a car like no other.”
Source: Autosport