Volvo's subcompact EV, Aston Martin's first supercar, and a new Caterham all made headlines today.
Volvo has revealed a subcompact electric crossover. It goes by the name EX30, and we'll see it reach showrooms as a 2025 model. At least one version will pack 422 hp, or enough for 0-60 mph acceleration in 3.4 seconds.
Aston Martin started work on a supercar as early as 1977. It was called the Bulldog, and only the one prototype was built before the plug was pulled on the project. The prototype's current owner recently restored the car and now it has been driven to a top speed of over 200 mph for the first time. British track car specialist Caterham is developing an electric sports car. A thinly veiled concept version will be unveiled next month and a teaser photo gives a good indication of what's to come. Responsible for the design is Anthony Jannarelly, the designer of the Jannarelly Design-1 sports car.hits 60 mph in 3.4 seconds, starts at $$36,145
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