Top 10 Electric GT Cars of Tomorrow: Newly Emerging Luxury Grand Tourers
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The Lucid Air, until 2021, was known for supplying batteries for Formula E cars. It is designed with a focus on quality, premium features, and advanced electrification. It has four trim levels: Pure, Touring, Grand Touring, and Air Dream Edition, delivering up to 520 miles of range with 800 to 1,011 horsepower. It comes factory equipped with 32 sensors for driver assistance, five interior themes, glass canopy, and a floating 34-inch 5K cockpit.
The Genesis X, a concept car from South Korea, epitomizes the brand's latest design with its long hood and seamless bonnet/fender integration that improves aerodynamics. Its two-line headlight extends onto the fenders, featuring a G-Matrix grille. It also boasts bucket seats and a floating center console. The interior has a blend of retro vibes and advanced tech. Hyundai Group has an 800-volt electric platform.
The Audi Skysphere explores the idea of a new-generation grand tour with adjustable ergonomics and autonomous capabilities. The wheelbase is variable, adding ten inches to its length. In sport mode, the body height can be lowered, offering a 310 mile range and drawing its inspiration from the 1930s Horch 853 Roadster. The concept sources has an 80 kWh battery.
The Porsche Taycan's modern EV era has four-door grand coupe, with 408-761 horsepower. The Turbo S comes with a 93 kWh battery with a 228-mile range. For a visceral grand touring experience, one should select the Turbo S featuring PASM adaptive air suspension and ceramic composite brakes. Rear axle steering and 18-way electric seats are also available.
The Piech GT was revealed as the Mark Zero concept, with three electric motors, and 600 horsepower. It has unique specifications, a 75 kWh battery for 310 miles, and is claimed to replenish its batteries in eight minutes.
The Polestar Precept is an EV with up to 390-mile range, and focuses on being eco-friendly with recycled components and is intended to be a four seat grand tourer with level 4 autonomy. Waste plastic is reduced to approximately 80% of the mass and features new-era materials.
Finally, the Audi e-tron GT, it has a near-identical power train component and two motor quattro configuration. A limited-range of 238 miles, the E-Tron supports 270kw recharging to enhance long distance touring. The Grand Touring package enhances the already sporty and high power machine.
All those concept cars are a great lineup of electric GT cars.