Startup carmaker Triton Solar has
announced its first model, a large electric SUV called Model H. It packs four
motors joining their efforts for 1,520 PS.
The exterior of the vehicle gives off
strong Cadillac Escalade vibes. At 5,690 mm long and 3,302 mm between the axles, it weighs in at 2.4 metric tons and
can haul up to 7 metric tons of cargo in a trailer attachment.
The cabin itself accommodates up to eight passengers.
Sprinting from zero to 97 km/h reportedly takes only 2.9 seconds, and the car’s enormous 200-kWh
traction battery grants it a whopping 1,127 km of range.
Pre-orders are already open starting from
US$ 5,000, provided that you proceed to pay the rest of the US$ 135,000 total
within five business days.
Curiously enough, Triton Solar never
bothered to build a development prototype of the car, only showing its model
instead and disclosing the technical specs listed above. The trim levels remain
likewise unannounced, with the company claiming that the first batch of 100
cars will boast ‘unique trim options.’