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GREEN LORD MOTORS G4
The Japanese-made G4 from Green Lord Motors (GLM) made
quite the buzz upon its debut at the 2016 Paris Auto Show.
Sleek and sporty with gullwing doors that make it look part
supercar, part transformer, the G4 boasts a top speed of 250
km/h (155 mph) and an impressive range of 400 kilometers
(248 miles) on a single charge. The acceleration is also sure to
excite, with a 0–100 kilometers time of 3.7 seconds.
FARADAY FUTURE FFZERO1 CONCEPT
California-based startup Faraday Future put themselves on the
map when they introduced the FFZERO1 Concept at the 2016
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas with a claimed
top speed of over 321 km/h (200 mph) and a 0–97 km/h
(0–60 mph) time under three seconds. We will soon find out
just how real the young, ambitious company is, as they
indicated via twitter that CES 2017 will mark the unveiling of
Faraday Future’s first production model vehicle.
LUCID MOTORS
Lucid Motors has made some big promises as well, stating that
their production-ready prototype will be capable of traveling
over 643 kilometers (400 miles) on a single charge with a
noteworthy 1,000 horsepower. The most compelling reason
to put stock in these stats is undoubtedly Peter Rawlinson,
the chief technology officer of Lucid Motors and former
chief engineer for Tesla. Hoping to have cars on the road by
2018, Lucid recently announced plans to build a $700 million
production factory in Arizona.