Review written on 7/1932.

We have eagerly awaited the arrival of the Philadelphia Motors Ninja. The day has finally come. We're looking forward to taking this Roadster 2+2 out for a drive. After our recent reviews of the Tribune, any test drive to make us forget it is welcomed! The real question bouncing around the office is if the Ninja is better than the Friday. You'll have to read to find out.


On my first track run in the Philadelphia Motors Ninja suffered 2 cracked rips and a ruptured spleen. Not from wrecking it, but from the sheer raw power of this Roadster 2+2. The Ninja's 72 hp @ 2971RPMs 4778 cc I3 engine drives you into the seats while you accelerate with an impressive 24.104s 0 to 60 mph time and a top speed of 89 mph. The Ninja is able to keep this speed all the way up to the the top speed of 89 mph. If that wasn't enough with the 102 lb-ft of torque will melt the tires off the rims. When hooked to a trailer, this baby will haul an amazing 22 lbs! The handling characteristics of the Philadelphia Motors Ninja is borderline acceptable for a Roadster 2+2. We wouldn't buy it for a tracking or narrow city streets. But for most people, who care little for driving, it is fine. After my hospital visit, I came to the conclusion that this is the best Roadster 2+2 I've ever tested on the track. Buy IT NOW!!!


The Philadelphia Motors Ninja's interior is well designed. The seats have enough support to get you over a long trip, and the material qualities, while not amazing, are more than adequate. Many optional features in other vehicles are standard here. This leads to an overall nice experience inside the Ninja.

In terms of passenger and cargo space the Philadelphia Motors Ninja's 27 cu-ft could be considered quite adequate for its class. The seats are roomy enough for almost every person, it can store what you would expect, and there is still enough room left over to have a bunch of knickknacks. It's hard to see where Philadelphia Motors could improve this car. It's good. Very good.

The manufacturing process of Philadelphia Motors has really found something. The Ninja seems like a hand built car through and through. The workmanship is amazing. Only fine artisans could produce something like this.


It is a rare occurrence to see the Philadelphia Motors Ninja in the shop. These are some of the most reliable vehicles in the segment made. Philadelphia Motors knows how to build a machine that will last the ages. No planned obsolescence here.

At 17.3 mpg, the Philadelphia Motors Ninja isn't exactly an economic vehicle. It won't break your bank when fuel prices are low, but when fuel prices are normal or even high, it can be painful at the pump.

If safety was your priority, then this isn't the best on the market. That being said it's better than a lot of vehicles as well. The folks at Philadelphia Motors didn't make safety their focus, but there are enough features here to keep most people's minds at ease. And that's pretty much the jest of the thing. The Philadelphia Motors Ninja is average in all respects.


When it comes to Roadster 2+2 there should be only one vehicle to think of. Have you thought of it? Did you read this article? It's the Philadelphia Motors Ninja the best Roadster 2+2 I have ever driven! And the best one you've ever read about!