Oilstainlab Announces HF11 Production
The 2,000-pound sports car will be sold with two drivetrains offering ICE & EV subframes to customers...
Oilstainlab has announced its first hypercar, according to a new report from Car & Driver. The HF11 is the brand’s first production model, and will be limited to just 25 cars worldwide.
Twin brothers Nikita and Iliya Bridan founded the company and hope to offer customers a unique proposition in a swappable subframe for the car, offering clients a 650-hp 4.5-liter flat-six engine or a 860-hp electric motor and battery pack which should be able to be swapped by customers in their own garage. The total weight of the HF11 is expected to be under 2,000 pounds.
Both powertrains will be offered to all HF11 buyers with a total price of $2.35 million, although those who only want the ICE configuration will be able to buy the car for $1.85 million. The rear-wheel drive, mid-engine, handmade aluminum-bodied car is expected to hit the market in late 2025.
The brothers developed a test mule for the project called the Half-11 back in 2019, which the brothers drove from coast to coast and raced at Goodwood in 2023.
Read the full report from Car & Driver here.