
VLF Force 1 revealed
The VLF Force 1 has been revealed at the Detroit Motor Show by VLF Automotive as a Dodge Viper with new clothes and 745bhp.
Henrik Fisker, Bob Lutz and racing driver Ben Keating have teamed up as VLF Automotive to create an all-American supercar, and this is it – the VLF Force 1.Under the skin is a Dodge Viper, but the new skin, designed by Henrik Fisker, works hard to hide its roots with a carbon fibre skin with lots of slits and intakes, although the back end and side exhausts betray its roots.
The Force 1 gets the Viper’s 8.4 litre V10, but it’s been tweaked and fettled to deliver 745bhp – with the promise of 0-60mph in 3.0 seconds and 218mph – with a standard six-speed manual gearbox (or auto option) and active suspension.
Despite focussing on the Force 1’s power and performance, VFL has endowed the Force 1 with some rather odd titivations for a performance supercar, including a quilted leather interior, a built-in wine holder between the front seats, electric seats, Sat Nav and a Wi-Fi hotspot.
VLF are planning to start production of the Fore 1 in April at their Michigan facility, with just 50 cars planned, each costing from $268,500.
But with the extreme performance on offer, it seems unlikely the Force 1 will struggle to find buyers despite a price tag that would buy you a McLaren 650S.

VLF Force 1 Interior



Pete says
I have to laugh at the two bottles of booze between the seats. It would have looked funny with Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr in the priest outfits in Cannonball Run.