The battery-powered Carmen is for drivers who like their supercars as ridiculous as possible. The marque’s first model since the 1930s is an all-electric sports car with a retro-futurist design that looks unlike anything else currently on the road. The vehicle’s detractors may say that the outlandish design is a bit of a mess, but even they can’t deny that it stands out. As does a dual-motor powertrain that produces more than 1,000 horses. The Carmen also has a range of 248 miles (and can be charged to 80 percent in about a half hour) so there’s no reason for range anxiety, either.
Debut: 2019
Powertrain: Dual electric motors
Power: 1,005 hp and 1,180 ft lbs of torque
Zero to 62 mph: 2.7 seconds
Top Speed: 180 mph
From the article by Bryan Hood