Oilstainlab has announced the debut of its HF-11, a limited-edition vehicle described as a “socially irresponsible.” The HF-11 promises 650 hp, a featherweight 2,000-pound frame and a 12,000 rpm redline.
Production is capped at just 25 units, with 11 buyers gaining access to an exclusive “Maniac” package. The vehicle’s Thunder-Volt powertrain offers versatility, allowing owners to switch between a gasoline-powered flat-six engine or a fully electric setup. Drivers also have the choice of a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed sequential gearbox.
Founded by twin brothers Nikita and Iliya Bridan, Oilstainlab merges classic automotive heritage with cutting-edge technology. The HF-11 draws inspiration from the brand’s Half-11 prototype, a 1960s-inspired concept that became a myth during its five-year global testing journey. “To define our future, we needed to build our past,” said Iliya Bridan, co-founder. “The HF-11 is the distilled product of that vision — our time machine brought to life.”
The HF-11’s design reflects Oilstainlab’s uncompromising philosophy. Its bespoke carbon monocoque, developed over two years, ensures exceptional safety and driving dynamics. Advanced aerodynamics enhance performance, while the cabin is optimized for comfort, able to accommodate drivers over 6’3”, even with a helmet.
Oilstainlab is slatted to begin deliveries for the HF-11 in 2026, with pricing starting at $1.85 million USD for the ICE powertrain or $2.35 million USD for the EV model. “We’ve spent the last four years building this dream with a global team of like-minded maniacs,” said CEO Nikita Bridan. “Now, we are ready to find drivers who share our vision and push this machine to its limits.”