The car you see here might look like a rendering for the next iteration of the Tesla Model Y, but it’s actually an entirely new electrified offering from a Brazilian startup. Meet the Lecar 459 Hybrid, a compact crossover with a range-extender powertrain. Slated to enter production in 2026, this wannabe disruptor is priced to move at R$ 147,900 (US$ 26,900). Lecar, dubbed “Brazil’s newest home-grown automaker,” plans to introduce a “range of sophisticated and affordable EV models, targeted at domestic audiences”. The first of these is the Lecar 459 Hybrid, which has been previewed in official renderings.
The Lecar 459 Hybrid seems to have taken a
cheeky leaf out of Tesla’s design playbook, particularly in its profile.
However, it’s more compact than the Model Y, stretching just 4,350 mm with a wheelbase of 2,700 mm. Despite its EREV setup and
monocoque body, it tips the scales at a mere 1,396 kg—almost as
if it’s on a diet. The company skipped showing us the interior but claims it’ll
have a five-seater layout with 530 liters of cargo space.
They’re also packing it with a bunch of ADAS tech, pushing for those Level 2
autonomous bragging rights.
The powertrain of the Lecar 459 Hybrid was
designed with efficiency and affordability in mind, rather than outright
performance. A single electric motor producing 163 hp and 258
Nm of torque sends power to the rear axle, with a combustion engine serving as
a power generator for the smaller-than-usual 18.4 kWh battery pack. The
turbocharged 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine, featuring direct fuel injection
and double overhead camshafts, is sourced from Horse—a joint venture between
Renault Group and Geely. Previously utilized in light commercial vehicles, this
unit delivers 114 hp and 200 Nm of torque on
gasoline and ethanol. Interestingly, while Horse provides these specs, Lecar
claims the ICE produces 121 hp and 220 Nm.
According to official estimates, the Lecar
459 Hybrid will manage a 0-100 km/h sprint in a modest 10.9 seconds.
The standout feature is its impressive promised range of 1,000 km on a full tank of gasoline, without needing to rely on charging infrastructure.
Additionally, the EREV will support charging, offering an EV-only range of 100
km. Lecar says it will begin construction on a new factory in
EspÃrito Santo, Brazil, later this year. The facility is set to open in August
2026, with a production capacity of 120,000 cars annually. Horse has announced
it will supply 12,000 engines for the Lecar 459 Hybrid, noting that the first
prototype is already undergoing testing.
Brazilian buyers who want access to the
promotional price of R$ 147,900 (US$ 26,900) must to join the waiting list with a
down payment of R$1,300 (US$ 236). As of now, it’s unclear whether Lecar intends
to export the 459 Hybrid to markets outside Brazil.