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Truly born from jets: Bulleta Motors RF22 was inspired by Lockheed Martin’s F-22 Raptor

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Bulleta Motors RF22 with a slightly faster F-22 Raptor for protection. Image used with permission by copyright holder

Today is a good day for fans of American supercars. California-based Bulleta Motors unveiled its latest supercar creation: the RF22. Although it’s based upon the Lotus Evora, it doesn’t look much like the little British Porsche fighter that underpins it.

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Samir Sadikhov, the man responsible for the Aston Martin DBC and the Cadillac C-Ville, penned the sleek yet menacing body. Underneath the bodywork, Bulleta has managed to squeeze a 3.5-liter V6 with a Bulleta-designed supercharger, which is good for 505 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque and a 0-60 time of 3.6 seconds. Not exactly F-22 power, but pretty quick just the same.

Mounted mid-car, the engine sends power to the rear wheels through either a six-speed manual or an optional six-speed automatic with sport paddle shifters behind the steering wheel.

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Stopping power comes from carbon ceramic disks which are surrounded by standard 19-inch carbon fiber wheels or optional 20-inch forged aluminums.

Intriguingly, Bulleta Motors will allow customers to spec the car with a composite body or with a carbon fiber body. Then, on the interior, buyers can choose either a two or a 2+2 seating arrangement, which makes it ideal for any supercar or super GT enthusiast with or without kids.

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If that weren’t enough kit for you, World Car Fans reports that each RF22 buyer will also receive a “custom made, individually numbered, Swiss mechanical chronograph time piece, matching the serial number of its companion car.” I guess that’s so when your RF22 is in the shop, as it inevitably will be as a limited production supercar from a relatively unknown carmaker, you can still feel connected to your very expensive American-built lump of carbon fiber.

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