Verde supercar was originally a brainchild of an Australian-born Peter Collorafi, CEO/President of Revenge Designs Inc. He had earlier said that his company efforts focused on projects in order to increase the car sales of more appealing prospective buyers, and now he has enjoyed great success in Australia.
"This car has similar specifications to the Ford GT, but in different shaped," said Collirafi. But now, the Revenge Verde supercar has been patented as an American-made, which was assembled in America and sold not just in America.
Revenge Verde supercar at 2010 NAIAS. (Picture from: http://www.worldcarfans.com/) |
Speaking of which, Revenge claims that the Verde shares a good portion of its aluminum chassis with the dearly departed Ford GT. The powertrain options are interesting. The first option is the Roush-sourced Ford Racing V8 with 605 hp and the second was the supercharged GM LS9 with 638 hp.
Front view of Revenge Verde supercar. (Picture from: http://www.autoblog.com/) |
Left side view of Revenge Verde supercar. (Picture from: http://badmachines.in/) |
Rear view of Revenge Verde supercar. (Picture from: http://carsroute.com/) |
This car is claimed to accelerate from zero to 100 kph (62 mph) in just under 4-5 seconds. Meanwhile, this car also can be driven up to reach a maximum speed of 321,87 kph (200 mph). Verde supercar will feature the 20-inch aluminum alloy wheels in black chrome, 9 front and 12 rear and wrapped with four Michelin tires. To stop the car's speed, the braking system relied on the Brembo's four-piston brake calipers which mated to a carbon fiber and aluminum rotors.