Claiming that you can put down nearly 1,000 HP to go with a NEDC range of 500 km is no small thing, even in today’s ever growing electrified landscape.

That’s exactly what China’s LVCHI Auto Venere promises, in a package that is said to be nearly production-ready. Unfortunately we don’t have a production date, pricing or any sort of market information.


Making the Venere go really really fast is a two-electric motor setup on each axle, powered by a 100 kWh lithium-ion battery pack to the tune of 992 HP. The car is expected to hit 100 km/h in under three seconds and max out north of 250 km/h.

At 5,118 mm in length, it’s bigger than a Tesla Model S, which is obviously a more appropriate rival since it too is fully electric.


The LVCHI Venere is a little quirk when it comes to its design. The front end works, don’t get us wrong – it looks like a Porsche and a Tesla had a baby. 

The car’s overall form factor is sleek and that tends to work for most people. As for the interior, it features a four-seat layout, a dual-tone white on blue theme, carbon fiber inserts and possibly no physical buttons.