Henrik Fisker's new supercar is a brash, bold, and unapologetically loud
(BI Graphics) One of the biggest stories to come out of the 2016 Detroit Auto Show was somewhat unexpected. Henrik Fisker — who made a splash several years ago with a gorgeous Tesla competitor, the Fisker Karma, and startup car company that later went bankrupt — staged a comeback with the debut of his Force 1 V10 supercar.
The Force 1 is the
flagship of VLF Automotive. It's essentially a Fisker-designed shell
laid over a Dodge Viper. The V10 engine makes 745 horsepower, the 0-60
mph will probably be around 3 seconds, and the interior thoughtfully
included a Champagne rack between the seats.
Fisker says that its an American
supercar, selling for $300,000, that embodies American values. One of
those values is clearly the American freedom to enable Danish car
designers to pull out every riff in their grandiose playbooks. There's
really nothing subtle about the Force 1, starting with the name and
extending through the various heavily amplified and distorted power
chords rippling across its silvery surface. This is a car that's fully
intended to rattle your teeth and grab you in the guts. It is not a
cerebral undertaking. It is blunt and brash and arrogantly cool. It's
what a comeback is supposed to look like.
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