So green it’s... Verde!
As we've mentioned a few times before, it's worth staying sceptical about start-up supercar manufacturers promising Lambo-thrashing performance at half the price.
And it's worth staying doubly sceptical when said start-up supercar manufacturer is also promising 100mpg to go with that Lambo-thrashing performance.
But if - and it's a big if - the Verde, this luminous supercar from American firm Revenge Design, can get anywhere near its claims, it should be worth keeping an eye on.
Unveiled at the Detroit show in not-quite-finished form, the Verde is based around the Ford GT platform. According to company boss Peter Collorafi, it'll be available with a range of ballastic engines (including the 6.2-litre supercharged V8 from the Corvette ZR1, which most definitely won't return 100mpg) the most interesting of which is a ‘green' V8 created by HP2g.
It runs on E85 bioethanol, and produces 400bhp, which should spell proper supercar acceleration. However, its makers claim it can average over 100mpg in gentle driving, using selective cylinder shutdown that allows the engine running on as little as a single cylinder to conserve fuel.
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Marty Howard
2011 NASA SE Factory Five Challenge Champion
Track Events Logistics Coordinator - TZC/THSCC
2007 Factory Five Challenge Car.
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