California-Based Startup Oilstainlab Unveils HF-11 Supercar, Offering Electric and Combustion Engine Versions

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Oilstainlab, a California-based sports car manufacturer, has revealed its first vehicle, the HF-11, a high-performance supercar that will be available in both combustion and electric versions.

Priced at $2.35 million for the battery-electric model, the car’s production will be limited to 25 units, with deliveries expected in 2026.

Founded in 2019 by brothers Nikita and Iliya Bridan, Oilstainlab is based in Signal Hill, California. The HF-11 is derived from the company’s earlier Half-11 concept, drawing design inspiration from 1960s Le Mans racing cars.

The vehicle, which measures 4.34 meters in length and weighs just 907 kg due to its carbon fiber composite body, will first debut as a prototype in spring 2025.

The electric version will produce up to 640 kW of power, although details regarding battery specifications and charging capacity are yet to be disclosed.

The HF-11 features striking scissor doors, a minimalist interior, and unconventional front and rear section designs. Speaking about the vehicle’s development, co-founder Iliya Bridan said, “Five years ago, we knew to define our future we needed to build our past, the Half-11 Prototype—a vehicle that would defy reality. It became a myth, our time machine… finally, today we are proud to reveal our maniacal HF-11 to the world.”

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