Devel Sixteen has an American engine, new details collected

by SpeedLux

Recently we had reported regarding uncertainty over Devel Sixteen which is being showcased at the Dubai Motor Show but now some new details about the model has crop up.

Revealing the info about the model, Majid Al Attar said that the engine was developed in the United States and was built from the ground up. Initially, the engine was built to deliver the power of 1,000 hp but eventually got up to 2,000 hp, 3,000 hp and finally to whopping 5,000 hp.

The car that will be exhibited at Dubai is just for show while the production model is going to be smaller in size. The executive further said that the Devel Sixteen’s design is inspired by the F-16 but clearly the car shows that the cues been taken from the Lamborghini Egoista and Veneno. The production version will cost a whopping 1M USD and already three clients have placed an order.

The company is managed by three brothers who have no less than 250 cars, ranging from classic and racing cars to SUVs and supercars. They are competing with cars like W Motors and their Likan Hypersport which is also being showcased in the same show.

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