The Viper-Engined VLF F1 Roadster Has Been Spotted A Week Before Its Launch

After a year of sales success in China, the makers of the VLF F1 coupe have built a mighty soft-top version to show off at next week's Shanghai motor show
The Viper-Engined VLF F1 Roadster Has Been Spotted A Week Before Its Launch

You’re looking at the 745bhp VLF F1 Roadster, caught undisguised in the open the week before its official debut at the Shanghai motor show.

The small-volume soft-top supercar has a Dodge Viper engine under the bonnet, which means a normally-aspirated 8.4-litre V10 bolted to a good ol’ six-speed manual. Nice. Torque is, err, ample, with 638lb ft treating the rear tyres like an electric cheese grater treats a block of cheddar.

The Viper-Engined VLF F1 Roadster Has Been Spotted A Week Before Its Launch

That means performance to shout about, with 0-62mph dispatched in less than three seconds, its makers claim, and a top speed of 210mph. That’s slightly down on the 218mph hard-top version, but do you really care?

VLF, a joint venture between Henrik Fisker, former General Motors vice-chairman Bob Lutz and racing driver Ben Keating, launched the coupe version of the car last year. Since then it has proved especially popular in China.

The Viper-Engined VLF F1 Roadster Has Been Spotted A Week Before Its Launch

We don’t have prices for the Roadster yet, but it’s going to be a healthy amount more expensive than the £215,500-ish hard-top. There’s a lot of competition for that price, but even the McLaren 720S can’t match the sheer brute force of the VLF.

Via: Autocar

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