Germany enters the line of supercars in Quasar
A small company from Germany called Elektron Motors has just released renderings and details of an all-electric supercar dubbed Quasar. As is often the case with new supercars from little-known companies, Quasar does not yet exist.
It seems that it is finally time for Germany to unveil a super sports car that competes with the French Bugatti and the Swedish Koenigsegg.
It is as if she says that there is no one better than the one who we are the kings of cars.
Electron comes to fill this void in the German industry with their Quasar electric car, which is still in the early stages of development, but has already reached its semi-production design, which borrows somewhat from the Koenigsegg style as seen in the photos.
Elektron Quasar is an electric car. It’s a supercarElektron Quasar bomb supercars and electric too
Startup Electron claims that its Quasar supercar will have four electric motors that combine to pump out an extraordinary 2,300 horsepower, giving it more power than the
likes of the Rimac C_Two , Pininfarina Battista and Lotus Evija.
And as if the horsepower figure wasn’t impressive enough, the company confirms the car will tip the scales at just 3,307 pounds (1,500 kg).
Electric super car weighing only 1500 kgLamborghini is talking about an
800-horsepower supercar that will be revealed soon, and SSC has published
a teaser image of its Tautara car , which it says will compete for the title of the fastest car in the world,
A while ago,
Tecralas announced a Chinese electric car with super-powers , and the chain is still engaged in the bloody global struggle over electric cars and supercars that sit on the thrones of France and Italy, and Germany wants to enter the line to cut a part of that cake saturated with the world’s rich.
Elektron Quasar bomb supercars and electric tooNo details were given about the car’s battery pack, but Elektron says it will be able to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in less than 1.65 seconds and have a limited top speed of 280 mph (450 km/h). .
The images released by Quasar reveal that its design has been heavily influenced by the Koenigsegg Jesko – something we think is a good thing, although we don’t know how it will be with the Swedish automaker.
Elektron Quasar A strong look on the frontThe front end of the highly anticipated Quasar supercar features angular headlights and includes a curved LED daytime running light across the outer edge of the bonnet.
The car also has carbon fiber cases and a clear carbon fiber diffuser.
Not only that but elsewhere, the car features a curved windshield and a roof design almost identical to that of every Koenigseggs company over the past two decades.
The Koenigsegg inspiration continues with its very similar hood, shark fin and rear wing.
Elektron Quasar The colors will of course be according to the customer’s mood for sureWhat sets Quasar apart is its interior design, which includes a digital instrument cluster, a large infotainment screen neatly integrated into the dashboard and a front-passenger display.
Of course, those numbers are just part of a press release, at least until Elektron Motors actually begins production of the supercar after its launch in 2023. Only 99 Quasar models will be built, delivered to their buyers within three years.
price?
2.2 million euros, or about $2.6 million, at current exchange rates.
Elektron Quasar says there is no need for a family, I only have two chairs and a super carAs for Elektron One, Armağan Arabul, CEO of Elektron motors, said it was not canceled but rather postponed.
And those who have been waiting for the official launch of the less powerful Elektron will have to wait another eight months after Quasar’s launch, so let’s just say stay tuned for our upcoming Elektron Quasar supercar.
Elektron Motors says Quasar will launch in 2023 and only 99 models will be built.
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