Get a Good Look at Red Bull’s V10 Hybrid Hypercar That Revs to 15,000 RPM
Red Bull Advanced Technologies is preparing a 1,200-hp hybrid V10 hypercar built to Le Mans prototype crash standards for a limited run of 50 customer vehicles.
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Red Bull Advanced Technologies has finally unveiled the final design of the RB17, an extreme hypercar designed specifically for the racetrack.
One thousand two hundred horsepower, an engine that goes up to 15,000 RPM, a V10 block developed by Cosworth, from zero to 100 in less than two seconds and speeds that are around 350 km/h. The layman would say that they are the performances of the fighter plane that Tom Cruise piloted in Top Gun Maverick, but no: it is the car madness that has just begun to manufacture a brand of energy drinks. Red Bull brand was born to put wings on people, or …
Red Bull's $9 Million RB17 Hypercar Reaches Its Final Form
The Red Bull RB17 hypercar’s final design has been revealed in all its cosmetic and structural glory. Conceptualised by F1 engineering icon Adrian Newey, it’s powered by a 4.5-litre Cosworth V10 capable of generating 745kW, and features an additional 149kW e-motor. Only 50 examples of the RB17 hypercar will ever be produced with an estimated price of US$6 million (AU$8.9 million). Motoring enthusiasts will likely be aware of the frighteningly po…
The Production Version of Red Bull's New Hybrid V10 Hypercar Looks Like the Batmobile on Crack
Red Bull Advanced TechnologiesRed Bull has revealed its first hypercar, the 1,200-horsepower V10 hybrid RB17, in its final production form, and it… looks… nuts. One thing about it is certain. Despite engineer Adrian Newey recently leaving Red Bull for Aston Martin, he is still making a lasting impression on the organization. The concept for the RB17 hypercar was first unveiled in 2024 and first revealed in person at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of…
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