Ex-Jaguar design chief’s Ariel Nomad rival is one of the lightest EVs on the market
The Callum Skye has been publicly revealed as the first bespoke production model created by former Jaguar design boss Ian Callum’s UK-based design and engineering firm and is touted by its creators as a “Tarmac rally car”. Complete with two electric motors - one on each axle - and a 42kWh battery giving a claimed range of 170 miles, the Skye is a 2+2 sports car with 247bhp, 221lb ft and a 0-62mph time of less than four seconds. The first deliveries of it are expected in summer 2026.
” Francesco added that the influence of rally cars was key in making it enjoyable to drive. He said: “It's not just about how fast it goes down the road, because it wants to have great steering feel, it wants to have nice suspension feel, it wants to be like a Tarmac rally car.
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