In this year's Geneva Motor Show, China's first ever supercar aims to captivate with its fighter Jet-Inspired Supercar named AT96 Trev. The render demonstrates Turbine-Recharging Electric Vehicle (TREV) powertrain combined with a striking aerospace-inspired design crafted by Giorgetto Giugiaro and Fabrizio of Italdesign.
Techrules' AT96 Trev Concept primary focus is function rather than form. With the use of its modular design and technical elements that surround the centrally-positioned driver, the aerospace-inspired supercar is perfect for a grand entrance. According to Car Buzz, "Techland's unconventional supercar is performed using a fighter jet-style canopy dramatically rising from the body."
The supercar will cocoon users inside an aircraft-inspired cockpit elaborated with the most premium quality materials that do not compromise visibility. The design is also complemented by a chassis engineered by L.M Gianetti, an International Motorsport Specialist. This frame uses the most top graded components, thus, delivering a unique blend of ultimate performance, brutal power, and unparalleled efficiency, says Techrules. The AT96 Trev supercar will also exhibit other futuristic finishes such as front laser headlights, "Star-Burst" reversing LEDs, and an integrated rear-view camera.
In terms of performance, Techrule's proprietary Turbine-Recharging Electric Vehicle powertrain will come into action. Interested buyers can expect six electric motors that generate a shocking output of 1,030 horsepower and 6,372 lb-ft of torque.
It is said that Techrules new supercar follows last year's GT96 concept. Since Techrules announcement stated the final production of the upcoming supercar will be similar to the GT96 concept. Theoretically, this mean the GT96 could sprint from 0-63 MPH in 2.5 seconds before maxing out an electronically-limited 217 MPH, says the source.
The full revelation fo Techrules' new supercar will happen at the Geneva Motor Show this March 7th. What are your thoughts about the new Techrule AT96 Trev Concept supercar? Share it in the comment section below, and stay tuned for more news and updates.
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