The Oilstainlab HF-11 is a hypercar priced at $2.35 million, designed by twin brothers Nikita and Iliya Bridan.
The company was founded in 2019 with the goal of creating unique and bold supercars, with the HF-11 being the first vehicle to be produced in series. Only 25 units will be manufactured, each available with two types of powertrains: a 650 hp internal combustion engine and an 850 hp electric motor, with the option to switch between the two based on the driver’s preference. There is also the possibility to save $500,000 by opting for the combustion-only version.
The HF-11 features a lightweight structure and exclusive design, with a carbon fiber chassis and composite panels aimed at reducing the total weight to 900 kilograms. Inspired by 1960s Le Mans prototypes, the car has an aggressive style and unusual proportions that set it apart from modern vehicles.
Additionally, the model will allow customers to swap the rear subframe to alternate between combustion and electric powertrains, a concept inspired by a quick subframe swap that Nikita witnessed at Audi during the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In addition to the mechanical innovation, the Bridan brothers are implementing a collaborative development process with future HF-11 buyers, humorously referred to as “maniacs.” These selected customers will have the opportunity to participate in the final tuning phase of the car, helping to refine the final product.
For the founders of Oilstainlab, the focus is not on becoming a large manufacturer, but rather on preserving a passionate and authentic driving experience by creating cars that major automakers can no longer produce due to regulations.
Source: Car and Driver | Photo: Instagram (@oilstainlab) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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