Oilstainlab
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Oilstainlab’s HF-11 supercar.
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Oilstainlab’s Half11 competing in the Goodwood Festival of Speed’s Hillclimb contest.
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The Bridan brothers, founders of Oilstainlab.
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The HF-11, with its carbon-fiber monocoque draped in carbon-fiber bodywork, takes clear inspiration from the Porsche Carrera GT, with a hint of the Aston Martin Valkyrie thrown in.
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The HF-11 will offer a choice of power-train options; a 650 hp,naturally aspirated flat-six or an 899 hp battery-electric system called “Thunder-Volt.”
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Oilstainlab promises that the HF-11 will have space inside for drivers up to 6 feet, 3 inches in height (while wearing a helmet).
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The interior aesthetic is somewhere between that of a vintage race car and a modern supercar, with highlights in carbon fiber, titanium, and Alcantara.
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Oilstainlab’s founders claim they began working on the HF-11’s first sketch back in 2019, then received an initial infusion of investment capital in Q1 of 2023 to jump-start the company’s development and begin assembling industry heavy-hitters to join the project.
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The first 11 customers to place a 25 percent deposit will join the Maniac 11 club, which will allow them to receive invites to track-testing days, take on $500,000 in company equity, and gain access to help shape as-yet-unannounced future models already in the early planning phases.
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Given the specs and styling, low production numbers, and customized nature of each HF-11 build, the pricing starts at $1.85 million.