Who’s Driving The Crazy Revenge Verde Supercar?

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What Happened to the Revenge Verde of 2010?

Back in 2010, a small and little known tuner of GM niche cars unveiled a cool and striking supercar named the Revenge Verde. It was an enviable and powerful machine producing more than enough and gifted with about 200mp at the top speed.

This was at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show. What kind of machine was the Revenge Verde supercar?

One of the striking elements worth mentioning right from the beginning is the vehicle’s aluminum chassis and lightweight carbon fiber body. It also came as a hybrid combining a V8 power plant and electric abilities.

The engine is plucked out of a Ford GT and has been tweaked with a to three engine choices delivering 605-hp as well as a 638-hp when you pick the hybrid V-8. You could drive the Verde as a manual transmission or pick the six-speed sequential gearbox.

Although at the time company CEO and President Peter Collorafi hopeful and visionary saying that “it’s time to look ahead, stop the reliance on imported goods, and generate jobs in Michigan,” there hasn’t been much talk about the small beautiful and powerful car that would cost you about $200,000 apiece. Nonetheless, it was quite a big and worthy dream that cannot just be overlooked.

Quite often, tuned cars may come our way only once in a while especially when they are mentioned by rather small automakers. However, the effort, the passion and all the input given is always worth much more than the money we pay for them.