DDR Motorsport

DDR Motorsport Miami Inc.
Privately Owned
Industry Automotive
Founded 2001
Headquarters Miami, Florida, USA
Key people
Diego Grullón, Owner/President
Products Kit cars
Number of employees
10
Website www.ddrmotorsport.com

The DDR is a sports car manufactured by DDR Motorsport Miami Inc. in Miami, Florida, United States. The design is mid engined, rear wheel drive layout, with a tubular steel space frame chassis and composite body.

DDR Motorsport was founded in 2001 by Diego Grullón. DDR make his debut launching the DDR SP4 "Sport Prototype 4 cylinder" in the 2005 Knott's Berry Farm kit car show in California.

The vehicle currently demonstrated by DDR Motorsport is the Miami GT. Starting with the DDR GT8 "Gran Turismo 8 Cylinder" that is powered by the Corvette's GM LS-series engine, and will use either a Porsche G50, G96 or Audi 5000 transaxle.

Follow by the GT4 "Gran Turismo 4 cylinder", a car powered by the Toyota 2.0 liter turbo 3S-GTE engine used in the SW-20 Toyota MR2.

There are 2 models by special order. The SP-RE "Sport Prototype Rotary Engine" with a Mazda RX-7 engine, using a Porsche G50 transaxle coupled with a KEP adaptor plate. The other model is the DDR SP-BE "DDR Sport Prototype Boxer Engine" using a Subaru engine and transaxle.

The cars manufactured by DDR Motorsport are primarily sold as components. Turnkeys are available from DDR too build by third parties.

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