A new automotive startup has emerged on the scene and unless you’re always in tune with the industry, you’ve probably never heard of it. The company, dubbed Liux and based in Spain, was only formed in March 2021 and is in the early stages of developing an EV it dubs ‘Animal.’ Liux has been slowly growing its team over the past 18 months and is developing a prototype using funds from an investment round in December 2021. It pitches itself as a sustainable automotive company with a “mission to build a better world through a new sustainable movement.”
While the Animal is still in its early
stages, 90 per cent of its materials will either be recycled or plant-based.
For example, the outer skin, interior, and parts of the chassis are built from
bio-polymer based on organic fibers and resins. It will also have what Liux
describes as an “amphibian skin” that uses cork, linen, reinforced linen,
primer, and paint. Liux is aiming for the Animal to feature a single
rear-mounted electric motor churning out up to 237 hp, allowing the sleek
crossover to hit 96 km/h in 5 seconds and continue through to a
claimed top speed of 200 km/h. While it remains unclear where the
company will source its battery cells from, it asserts that it will use modular
battery pack that can be added, removed, replaced, and upgraded with ease. The
Animal will offer up to 170 kW of battery capacity and be good for as much as
600 km on a single charge.
From a design perspective, the Animal has
a dynamic front fascia with striking LED headlights and fog lights, as well as
a sculpted area where the grille of an ICE vehicle would sit. The sleek,
low-riding crossover is a four-door, complete with rear suicide doors, and also
sports door handles that sit flush with the bodywork. We’re particularly fond
of the rear fascia thanks to the prominent LED light bar, secondary LED lights,
and the spoiler stretching off from the roof. Like so many other new vehicles
out there, the interior of the Animal will be dominated by screens and Liux
says its in-house artificial intelligence engines will allow the EV to be
continually approved. It will also feature an Android Automotive operating
system.
The first variant to hit the market will
be known as the Habitat Edition, available from € 39,000 (US$ 40,274). Reservations are currently open for this
model on the company’s website. It promises 190 hp, a 180 km/h top
speed, and 300 km of range. It will be available from Q1 2024.

