The Furtive eGT from Exagon Motors may not be the talk of the Paris Motor Show, but that doesn't meant that you should overlook it. The Furtive eGT runs off a gas and electric engine that, when combined, give the car a range of 500 miles.
The electric engine alone will take the Furtive eGT 250 miles before you need to make the switch to the gas engine. This car has some top-notch performance too, with a top speed of 155 mph. Exagon Motors is not a household name yet, but with cars like this, they just might become one soon.
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The Furtive eGT Has a Range of 500 Miles
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