Well these types of things all start somewhere.
NSR make quality products and I would expect this to be no different.
The options available from NSR in Motors, Gears, wheels and tires etc give a huge amount of Flexibility.
As NSR do with other models, they creat different colors, a white kit , then some predecorated ones. Being generic isnt all bad as Artin discovered when ot came out with its line Non Nascar Nascars.
No special fees paid for licence and the cars could be made to resemble your favourite . I suspect the same with NSR.
Some good things about generic make it good for class races and allowable variables.
Dont forget NSR and the ASMR. Not an Aston Martin. But close enough for me and many liveries.
With Carrera holding the rights to Ferrari just think of the generic red cars. Many of the skilled modelling members on this forum can turn a brick i to a race car, so I can see a future challenge for them in thos car. There really isnt a downside IMHO.
Its another Quality Slot Car coming to town.
And if its not up your alley, dont buy it. I do suspect it will be popular though.
Kudos NSR
Bob