This is the BeyonCa Optus 1 - a Porsche Taycan-rivalling EV GT from a Chinese start-up founded by ex-VW China boss:
Key styling elements include a blanked-off, arrow-shaped grille with an integrated BeyonCa logo as well as thin LED headlights and a prominent splitter up front.
Apart from its muscular-looking haunches, the surfacing is mostly smooth throughout in a move aimed at optimising aerodynamic efficiency. Mercedes-Benz EQSSu says the upcoming production version of the saloon will receive a battery of up to 130kWh in capacity. It is based on an 800V electrical architecture with charging at up to 350kW and is claimed to have both CTP and CTC construction. Further details about the drivetrain and range of BeyonCa’s first model have not yet been revealed.
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