GFG Style has a history of introducing
concepts at the Geneva Motor Show and this year will be no different as they’ll
showcase the 2030. Set to follow the Kangaroo and Sibylla, the 2030 is an
“electric hyper SUV dedicated to Saudi Arabia.”
The model was originally unveiled in
Riyadh last November and its name is designed to recall the country’s Vision
2030 project which aims to “create a vibrant society in which all citizens can
fulfill their dreams, hopes and ambitions to succeed in a thriving economy.” As
part of this effort, Saudi Arabia wants to become less dependent on oil and
grow industries such as tourism.
Getting back to the 2030, it’s not really
an SUV but rather a stylish two-seater sports car with all-wheel drive. The company
hasn’t released details specifications, but confirmed the model has a carbon
fiber body and an aluminum frame. The car also has a two-tone exterior which
pays tribute to Saudi Arabia.
Speaking of styling, the 2030 has a
protruding front fascia which is surrounded by contrasting C-shaped accents.
There’s also bulging fenders and a rakish windscreen. We can also see a unique
rear end as well as a roof which opens upwards to improve entry and egress.
The unique styling continues in the cabin
as drivers sit behind an open steering wheel and find themselves looking at a
digital instrument cluster. The latter has a display on each side and they
apparently show video from the door-mounted cameras. Other highlights include
carbon fiber and wood trim as well as a large infotainment system with a
portrait orientation. Little is known about the powertrain, but
GFG says the 2030 can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.5 seconds and
hit 200 km/h on “any terrain.” The vehicle also has a range of 365 km on a single charge.
The 2030 will be one of three models on
display at the Geneva Motor Show. The company didn’t say much about the other
vehicles, but noted they will be staging two world previews. That’s not much to
go one, but a teaser image suggests one of the vehicles will be the Sibylla
concept.