Revolution Race Cars Launches Private Offering Open to Individual Investors
- Nigel Redwood
- 53 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Revolution’s new “300” model promises to redefine prototype motorsport with an innovative cockpit delivering cutting-edge safety, sustainability, and affordability.
Revolution Race Cars, a rapidly growing force in motorsport, has officially launched a private offering open to all investors, with participation from New York-based investment firm 10X Capital (investors in Cruise, REE and multiple auto tech ventures, in addition to sports/gaming ventures like DraftKings and Betr). This marks a rare opportunity for motorsport enthusiasts and individual investors alike to become stakeholders in a company that is reshaping grassroots racing with innovative, high-performance technology.
An independent investment report by Asymmetric Ventures—authored by respected financial analysts James Altucher, Tim Collins and Bob Byrne—offers a detailed evaluation of the company’s growth potential and strategic roadmap:
The fund raise campaign is now live, with a direct link to the investment platform available via the "Invest Now" button, making participation accessible with just a few clicks and a standard card payment.

The timing of the raise coincides with a pivotal moment in the company's evolution, as Revolution prepares to begin prototype production of its most ambitious project yet: the Revolution 300. Designed with volume sales in mind, the 300 combines affordability with features typically reserved for top-tier prototypes.
Notably, the 300 will be the first in its price point to feature a full carbon fibre monocoque and survival cell—technologies that significantly enhance driver safety. The car also introduces a revolutionary cockpit design that blends open and closed cockpit architecture, aimed at bridging the gap between amateur racing and professional motorsport.
“Sustainability is also at the core of the Revolution 300’s design,” The car's construction uses 80% less energy in composite manufacturing, and it is being engineered to run on synthetic fuels, whilst being aligned with the safety standards of elite series such as Formula 1 and the Le Mans Prototypes.
This funding round not only supports the development and production of the 300 but also invites fans, racers, and investors to become part of Revolution’s journey as it scales up its impact on the world of motorsport.
For more information, view the full analyst report and access the investment portal using the links below: