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Melbourne, Australia's electric vehicle company EVX officially announced that it will exhibit its solar-powered supercar Immortus
at this year's Las Vegas Modified Car Parts Exhibition in the United States.
It is reported that the top of the body of this double convertible Immortus supercar is equipped with solar panels with an area of 7 square meters, and it is claimed that it can run continuously as long as the speed is controlled in sunny weather
.
The exterior design of this Immortus supercar resembles the style of a sci-fi blockbuster, which is the result
of optimized aerodynamics and weight reduction.
The body weighs only 250 kg, accelerates in 7 seconds per 100 km/h, reaches a top speed of 150 km/h, and averages 85 km/h
.
In addition to solar energy, the Immortus supercar can also be powered by an electric engine, and the total range of the two can reach 550 kilometers.
The solar-powered Immortus supercar is still in the research and development stage and is expected to exhibit a prototype in Las Vegas in November this year, while the real car is expected to be officially launched
by the end of next year.
If all goes according to plan, it is estimated that we will soon see this real Immortus supercar
.
However, EVX CEO and founder Barry Nguyen said: "Tesla will not adopt the mass production model, Immortus plans to produce only 100 units, and the price of each will be set at 365,000 US dollars (about 2.
33 million yuan)
.
" At the same time, the head of the technical department said: Immortus' future positioning is customization, and each car is produced
according to customer requirements.
Melbourne, Australia's electric vehicle company EVX officially announced that it will exhibit its solar-powered supercar Immortus
at this year's Las Vegas Modified Car Parts Exhibition in the United States.
It is reported that the top of the body of this double convertible Immortus supercar is equipped with solar panels with an area of 7 square meters, and it is claimed that it can run continuously as long as the speed is controlled in sunny weather
.
The exterior design of this Immortus supercar resembles the style of a sci-fi blockbuster, which is the result
of optimized aerodynamics and weight reduction.
The body weighs only 250 kg, accelerates in 7 seconds per 100 km/h, reaches a top speed of 150 km/h, and averages 85 km/h
.
In addition to solar energy, the Immortus supercar can also be powered by an electric engine, and the total range of the two can reach 550 kilometers.
The solar-powered Immortus supercar is still in the research and development stage and is expected to exhibit a prototype in Las Vegas in November this year, while the real car is expected to be officially launched
by the end of next year.
If all goes according to plan, it is estimated that we will soon see this real Immortus supercar
.
However, EVX CEO and founder Barry Nguyen said: "Tesla will not adopt the mass production model, Immortus plans to produce only 100 units, and the price of each will be set at 365,000 US dollars (about 2.
33 million yuan)
.
" At the same time, the head of the technical department said: Immortus' future positioning is customization, and each car is produced
according to customer requirements.