Vega Innovations will use next month’s
Geneva Motor Show to introduce the EVX. Billed as South Asia’s first electric
super car, the EVX is a stylish two seater coupe which features a handmade
carbon fiber body. The Sri Lankan-based company hasn’t said much about the
super car, but it has an aggressive front fascia that mimics the one used on
the Ferrari 458 Italia. Moving further back, we can see bulging fenders, side
scoops and exposed carbon fiber accents.
Other notable highlights include LED
daytime running lights, a rakish windscreen and a massive diffuser. There’s
also a ventilated rear fascia and full width brake lights. The single interior
image isn’t very revealing, but it shows a leather-wrapped center console with
carbon fiber trim. The console also sports a wireless smartphone charger from
Spark Connected.
On the performance front, the EVX has two
electric motors that give the car all-wheel drive as well as a combined output
of 804 hp and 760 Nm of torque. They enable the 2,090 kg super car to rocket from 0-100 km/h in 3.1
seconds.
Power is apparently provided by a 55 kWh
lithium-ion battery that allows for a range of approximately 300
km. That’s not very far, but the company has previously suggested a 130 kWh
battery will be available in 2021 and it will increase the range to 750 km. We’ll likely find out more next month, but
Vega added they’re also “developing alternative, mass market, transportation
vehicles with its international partners.”