As Autoblog Green points out, Australia's Varley Electric Vehicles is known more for bulky industrial vehicles than high-end sports cars, but the company's now looking to change that perception with its new all-electric evR450 supercar. While it'll no doubt turn a few heads simply standing still, it also looks to measure up reasonably well under the hood, boasting a top speed of 200 kilometers per hour (or 124 MPH) and a zero to 100 km/h time of 3.8 seconds.
The company's also promising a range of 150 kilometers (or 93 miles) that can be doubled with an optional range-extension pack, although its not letting anyone actually drive the car just yet (or even look under the hood, for that matter). As for a price, Varley's saying that the base package will come in "below" $200,000 Australian dollars (or about $213,000 US), and it says it could roll out "as early as January 2012."
7 comments:
I love electric cars just for the torque, which I really think luxury car makers should abuse. If there would be some way to get the torque of an electric then switch to the speed of a gasoline engine I think you'd have a pretty nice supercar
nice car!
Wow. Awesome car, it's amazing the technology that goes into these.
I have to start my criminal life to buy one of those.
Beautiful. I want one of these and I want one of these extremely badly. An electric supercar. Wow!
I want this car!
love the car
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