One look at the e-Wolf Alpha-2 and you’ll immediately notice that
this car was designed while drawing inspiration from a number of supercars,
including the Ferrari Enzo , the Lamborghini Murcielago , and a little of the
Ford GT90. The stance of the Alpha-2 is reminiscent of that from Lamborghini’s
departed Murcielago whereas the nose and the front end was ’inspired’ by the Enzo with the rear end looking similar, albeit designed more
aggressively, to the GT90.
Take out the slightly obscure design mash-up of the Alpha-2 and
look at the car’s style as a whole and there’s a certain level of appreciation
that goes into it. It may not win any design contests in the foreseeable
future, but there’s still something redeemable about the electric supercar’s
aesthetics. The Alpha-2 does come with a carbon fiber two-seater body weighing
only around 900 kg, so that definitely counts for something.
e-Wolf’s latest announcement of the Alpha-2’s powertrain reveals
that the electric supercar will carry two electric motors that produce a
combined peak output of 375 horsepower and 590 lb/ft of torque. These numbers
translate to a 0-62 mph time of just 3.9 seconds, a top speed of 143 mph, and a
range of 186 miles on a single charge.
The Alpha-2 is being slotted for a production release sometime next
year where it will carry a price tag of € 245,000, which is around US$ 350,000
based on current exchange rates. E-Wolf also announced that pre-orders for the
electric supercar will be made available soon