Rocket, of course!
I found an interesting situation about this car. I have to admit I'm not a fan of how it
looks, but it drives oh so fantastic. No doubt about it.
What I mean interesting situation is, we always see a lot of toys (or models) of super cars in the toy shops. It's because, for young boys (or everybody?), the sharp, streamline shapes of those super cars are just so cool. And they look fast even when sitting still. That's the major reason why they are so charming.
In most cases, we get familiar with these super cars by the form of toy (or model) first. We've been having them all the time on our desk, shelves, in the drawers, boxes ... etc. We love having them around and get so familiar with the forms that can be grabbed by our hands.
And then, once in a while we get a glance of them on the street because they are so rare. Except "WOW that's cool", I always have a second thought -- "it really looks like a toy car, just bigger, doesn't it?"

Once I met a Lambo Countach (!) in a Volvo garage!! Its proportion is so unreal, so wide and so low with the roof at about the height of my hip. Its fenders and super fat wheels are just like toys.
Super cars are cool, so the businessman take their shapes to fascinate young boys in order to earn money from their parents. So, toy cars must be those of the coolest models. We know them in that form first. But in reality, it's because the real ones are so cool in the first place then there'd be the toys.
OTOH, this LLC Rocket, I'm afraid it looks so much like a toy in the first place ! Oh dear, it's not the way we're hooked by cars.