Vanda Electric has a hypercar destined for the Geneva Motor Show
By Robin-Leigh Chetty 6 February 2017 | Categories: NewsWhen it comes to countries famed for making hypercars, Singapore is likely very low on most people's lists. That could change this March, however, at the Geneva Motor Show, when Singapore-based company Vanda Electric unveils the Dendrobium. Named after a local flower, this hypercar is sully electric and can reportedly reach 100 km/h from a standstill in 2.6 seconds, according to its manufacturers.
Along with its rapid acceleration, the Dendrobium's engine can hold a charge of up to 100 kWh, which will allow the car to travel the length of Singapore eight times, says Vanda Electric. Added to this, it can hit a top speed of 400 km/h, produces 372 kW and features 4000 Nm of torque.
There are only 10 in total that Vanda Electric plans to make, but pricing is yet to be disclosed. Hit play on the video below to see what this insane hypercar will look like.
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