Another great review, this time in Auto und Motor Sport magazine in Germany. On track test at Bilsterberg.
Some review highlights roughly translated from the German:
"With this in mind: full throttle on the “mini Nordschleife” not far from Paderborn.....what goes on here? Lap after lap, the cornering speeds increase, yet the ex-works rather wild horse remains very tame. With its 453 hp and 540 Nm of torque, a little power oversteer is certainly possible, but otherwise the Q767 drives like it's on rails, brakes like a world champion and shifts gears with force and delight at the billiard ball knob. You can easily fly under the two minutes per lap mark. For comparison: a standard Mach 1 needed 2.02 minutes on a lap driven to the limit with a professional driver at the wheel."
"In any case, the dreamy-sounding V8 allows you to bump past some cars that you wouldn't have expected to be within reach. And who, in turn, didn't have you on their radar either, as suggested by the stunned looks on the faces of the overtaken drivers. Even after several stints, the tires still look good, the brakes show no signs of fatigue and the temperatures are in the uncritical range....."
Read the article here: Steeda Q767 im Test: Tracktool auf Mustang-Basis am Bilster Berg