The primary offering of Fejer was the Super Seven, which was essentially the Caterham 7 sporting a 1.6-liter Toyota Corolla engine - a product that was quite self-explanatory. The company also provided two other models, namely the Sidewinder, a sand rail based on VW and fitted with a plastic body, and the Spyder, an upgraded edition of the Porsche RSK racer that was powered by a 1.6-liter VW engine or, optionally, a 2.4-liter engine. By 1992, Fejer had diversified its product range by starting to produce Ferrari replicas called Mirage, using the Pontiac Fiero as the base.