There’s a crazy number of all-electric vehicles
present at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, from urban-friendly family cars to
genuine hypercars that don’t require a sip of petrol in order to fire up
whatever insanity lies underneath.
BAIC’s Arcfox-GT is one such car, powered by four
electric motors generating a whooping 1,020 PS. Thanks to
its lightweight construction and staggering power output, the GT is able to
accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in just 2.59 seconds, which is
Bugatti Chiron territory.
The best part about the Arcfox GT is that there’s
actually two of them. The “entry-level” model is the one you just read about.
It’s called ‘Street Edition’ and it’s a big part of BAIC’s plan to assert itself
outside of China.
However, customers looking for a more track-focused
solution can opt for the flagship ‘Track Edition’ version of the GT, which you
can see here rocking a very light shade of blue. It uses the latest Formula E
technology, putting down a whooping 1,632 PS and 1,320 Nm of torque.
The Arcfox GT is a product of BAIC’s
high-performance vehicle R&D center in Spain. As for how it compares to
that Arcfox 7 Concept from 2016, well, we’ll let you work that out for yourselves.