Turbo
The Exomotive Exocet Turbo features Mazda Miata donor platform with turbocharged 1.8-liter inline-four engine producing 165-310 horsepower (depending on turbo specification) with 400 Nm torque capability through five or six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel-drive at approximately 1,620 pounds (735kg) total weight with fluids and two seats achieving sub-4.0 second 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) acceleration through 900-pound weight reduction compared to donor Miata. Common turbo applications include Flyin Miata FMII turbo kit producing 227-310 horsepower dyno-proven output, while alternative engine swaps support forced induction four-cylinder builds, superchargers, and LS3 V8 conversions generating up to 465 horsepower establishing extreme power-to-weight ratios supporting supercar-level acceleration in lightweight tube-frame chassis configuration.
Exocet launched as kit car solution allowing Miata owners to transform complete donor vehicle into purpose-built track day machine or street-legal sports car maintaining original drivetrain, suspension, and control systems while reducing weight through elimination of body panels, interior appointments, and non-essential components. Kit pricing starts $7,999-$8,999 (excluding donor car) providing accessible platform for grassroots motorsport enthusiasts seeking maximum performance per dollar investment, popular in time attack competition, autocross, track day events, and club racing where lightweight construction combined with proven Miata mechanicals and extensive aftermarket support enables competitive lap times against purpose-built race cars while maintaining reliability and parts availability supporting ongoing competition and development in various amateur and semi-professional motorsport categories worldwide.