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VLF Force 1 V10 is a rebodied Viper priced like a Lamborghini. Henrik Fisker and company have managed to do the impossible by making the Dodge Viper even more aggressive in the form of the new VLF ...
VLF plans to produce no more than 50 of the $268,500 cars, and recently started delivering cars to customers, according to Fisker. “These are hand-built specialty cars for collectors,” he said.
Bob Lutz and Henrik Fisker just showed the world their new Viper-based supercar, the VLF Force 1, at the Detroit Auto Show. It’s 745 horsepower of Michigan-built, ball-kicking testosterone. And ...
A few years back, American boutique company VLF Automotive wanted to make around 50 units of the Force 1 V10, but production ended after only 5 of them saw the light of day, including, 4 coupes ...
Although VLF intended to build up to 50 Force 1 V10s, it appears there weren't enough takers. The Force 1 V10 kept the Viper’s 8.4-liter V-10 but saw output dialed to 745 horsepower, up from 645 ...
VLF says the Force 1 will hit 60 mph from rest in just 3.0 seconds and pass the quarter mile in 10.97 seconds at 136.88 mph. The top speed is said to be 218 mph.
VLF Automotive may be the smallest automaker on the Detroit Show Floor but it sports two of the industry’s biggest names. Legendary ex-GM and Chrysler product chief Bob Lutz and former-Aston ...