Budding automotive manufacturer Tritium Automotive (Finland) will be unveiling an ‘infinitely customizable’ electric supercar called Tritium at the Top Marques Monaco show in June. The planned production run is only 11 units priced € 1,100,000 apiece.

Early rumors indicate that the Tritium will boast a body made of light alloys used in Formula One racecars, as well as carbon-fiber plastics. More importantly, most of its bodywork will be readily replaceable. Aside from this, the company promises a ‘limitless supply of spare and customization parts.


The powertrain will output 680 PS to the wheels, the company claims. The driving range remains unannounced, but an anonymous source suggests 300 km.