The Concept_One is a truly groundbreaking hypercar, developed by Rimac, that features a suite of specs that enable it to rival illustrious rivals such as the Ferrari LaFerrari and the McLaren P1.
This vehicle will be equipped with a total of 800 Kilowatts or 1088 horsepower of juice in addition to 1,180 pounds-feet of torque able distributed among a quadrant of magnet oil cooled motors. This setup will enable the vehicle to sprint from zero to 100 km/h in only 2.6 seconds, and 100 km/h to 200 km/h in only 3.6 seconds.
Spectacular performance specs aside, the Concept_One hypercar is also unique in that it doesn't use components from other manufacturers, making it a proper bespoke supercar. This feature, in addition to the undeniable performance attributes and smart interior, make this one of the most all-round awesome hypercars ever produced.
All-Electric Hypercars
The Concept_One Is the World's First Purely Electric Hypercar
Trend Themes
1. All-electric Hypercars - Electric hypercars with impressive performance and unique, bespoke features have captivating potential to disrupt the automotive industry.
2. In-house Development - Concept_One's entirely self-developed technology sets new benchmarks for automotive innovation and presents opportunities for companies to achieve similar successes
3. Sustainable Automotive - All-electric technology like the Concept_One offers spectacular performance without producing CO2 emissions, presenting opportunities for environmentally-minded auto makers.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Electric vehicle manufacturing seeks to produce ever more refined, efficient and high-performance automobiles, and the Concept_One has created a benchmark for product development.
2. Energy - With all-electric powertrains that require a large amount of energy to power up, companies could focus on developing more efficient, renewable and cost-effective energy sources
3. Luxury Goods - The all-electric Concept_One combines bespoke high-class features with an environmentally-friendly powertrain, and could potentially open up a new field in sustainable luxury goods.