Oilstainlab Unveils Its Latest Hypercar Concept: The HF-11

Oilstainlab Unveils Its Latest Hypercar Concept: The HF-11

As a car enthusiast with a soft spot for the unconventional, I can’t help but be captivated by the Oilstainlab HF-11. Having spent years drooling over high-performance machines that blur the line between art and technology, this limited-edition hypercar has managed to grab my attention with its audacious design and irresistible promise of raw power.


Oilstainlab unveiled its new model, the HF-11, which they’ve labeled as “unapologetically antisocial.” This exclusive vehicle boasts a powerful output of 650 hp, a remarkably lightweight structure weighing just 2,000 pounds, and an impressive redline at 12,000 rpm.

25 units are made, granting 11 lucky buyers an exclusive “Maniac” package. The Thunder-Volt powertrain provides flexibility, enabling owners to switch between a traditional gasoline flat-six engine and an all-electric option. The drivers can opt for either a manual six-speed transmission or a seven-speed automated gearbox.

Established by twin entrepreneurs Nikita and Iliya Bridan, OilStainLab combines traditional automotive legacy with modern technology. The HF-11 model is influenced by the Half-11 prototype, a design concept reminiscent of the 60s that gained legendary status during its five-year global testing phase. According to Iliya Bridan, co-founder, “To shape our future, we had to create our past.” The HF-11 is the embodiment of this vision – our time capsule turned reality.

The design of the HF-11 mirrors Oilstainlab’s relentless commitment to quality. Its custom carbon monocoque, crafted over a span of two years, guarantees top-notch safety and handling. Sophisticated aerodynamics boost performance, while the interior is tailored for comfort, accommodating drivers who are taller than 6’3″ with ease, even when wearing helmets.

Oilstainlab is set to initiate shipments for the HF-11 in 2026, with base prices of $1.85 million USD for the internal combustion engine version or $2.35 million USD for the electric variant, as announced by CEO Nikita Bridan. “Over the past four years, we’ve been crafting this vision alongside a global network of passionate collaborators,” said Bridan. “We are now seeking drivers who resonate with our aspirations and are eager to explore the capabilities of this remarkable vehicle.

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2024-10-15 06:26