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The engine is the centerpiece of an outrageous, perhaps laughably unrealistic hypercar project out of Dubai called the Devel Sixteen. When it was first shown at the Dubai Motor Show in 2013 ...
I haven’t thought about the Devel Sixteen in years, and chances are, you haven’t either. But if you were into supercars seven or eight years ago, you undoubtedly heard the buzz. It was ...
This is the Devel Sixteen, and it might be the king of lofty statistics. Its Dubai-based backers are claiming it’ll use a 5,000-horsepower V16 and will reach a top speed of 348 miles per hour.
Dubai’s Devel shocked the world four years ago when it announced plans for a 5,000-horsepower, V-16-powered car capable of speeds over 300 mph. At the time, the company rolled out a crudely ...
Here at Road & Track, we've been following the saga of the Devel Sixteen since 2015. A Dubai-based automotive startup with plans to build a 320-mph supercar powered by a quad-turbo, 12.3-liter V16 ...
Originally unveiled at the 2013 Dubai Motor Show, the Devel Sixteen made waves with its audacious claims: a 12.3-liter quad-turbocharged V16 engine capable of producing an astonishing 5000 ...
The Devel Sixteen is one of those cars that seems destined to forever be vaporware. Dubai-based Devel announced to the world as early as 2013 that it planned to produce the wildly styled hypercar ...
The Devel Sixteen has yet to hit production, but the company says it has more than enough people interested in it. After speaking to Majid Al Attar, one of the company’s founders, CoolHunting ...
Many have derided the Devel Sixteen as being pure vaporware that'll never hit the street. But Devel has certainly thrown real money at it. For starters, that ludicrous motor is legit; it's been ...
Hot on the heels of the Devel Sixteen premiering in production spec at the Dubai Motor Show, pricing details for the hypercar have been announced. According to Arab GT, the Sixteen range will ...
Unveiled in 2013 as a concept car, the Devel Sixteen should have been revealed as a production model in 2017, but that never happened, and, moreover, it didn't happend even today, in 2021.