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Turkish Tony Stark has designed an electric car for 1420 horses: the release is promised in 2023

Elektron Motors, founded by Turkish businessman and engineer Armagan Arabul, today, on September 16, officially announced its new car Elektron Truva (translated as “Troy”). It is worth noting that the new supercar is already the third project of this brand – first, the company showed the Ekektron One, and then the Elektron Quasar, which they plan to assemble next to the factories of Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani and Maserati. However, it is worth noting that the announcement of Elektron Motors took place exclusively in digital form – at the moment the brand does not have a ready-made prototype, but only a project created on a computer.

On the other hand, even this project looks very impressive – the company plans to use the latest composite chassis, three-engine power plant and a special suspension with rods. The total power of the electric motors is 1420 horsepower – one unit is responsible for the rotational process of the front wheels, the other two motors transmit torque to the rear wheels. And although it’s too early to talk about any real numbers, the manufacturer said that the supercar accelerates from zero to a hundred in 1.65 seconds. If it was not a simulation on a computer, then the car could well be called the fastest production model in the world.

Moreover, the Elektron Motors company even named the cost of the finished Truva – about 600 thousand euros. This is twice as expensive as the first car One announced by the company, which the company valued at 300 thousand euros last summer. However, the novelty is still far from the Quasar, on the hood of which there are power plants for 2,300 horses – in 2023 the brand promises to release a supercar for 2.2 million euros.

Elektron Truva, according to the company’s plans, will go on sale in the second half of 2023 in a limited edition of 99 copies.

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