Check it out: according to Silex Power, it's a force of nature," a "fluid form... the pinnacle of technological innovation. It's the epitome of elegance and luxury, a synopsis of the superior class... the most technologically vehicle ever conceived. It's the dawn of a new era in electric mobility – the Chreos.
Yes, the Chreos boasts 640 horsepower and 4,400 Nm (about 3,245 in pound-foot) of torque. The Chreos can reach 300 kilometers per hour (about 186 miles per hour) and goes zero to 100 km/h (about 62 mph) in under 2.9 seconds. Oh, and a car this fast leaves range anxiety in the dust: it can go 1,000 kilometers on a single charge – that's about 621 miles. One last thing: the Chreos has the Tesla Model S and itsSupercharger beat hands down since it can fullly charge in less than 10 minutes using its HyperCharge Technology!
Whew.
There must be a catch in there somewhere. Oh yeah, it isn't here yet. It's a concept vehicle being designed by Silex Power, which has worked for a few years in the renewable energy and sustainable development markets. According to a company source, it will take about three years to make it to production. There's a video below offering a rendered look at the concept car.
Yes, the Chreos boasts 640 horsepower and 4,400 Nm (about 3,245 in pound-foot) of torque. The Chreos can reach 300 kilometers per hour (about 186 miles per hour) and goes zero to 100 km/h (about 62 mph) in under 2.9 seconds. Oh, and a car this fast leaves range anxiety in the dust: it can go 1,000 kilometers on a single charge – that's about 621 miles. One last thing: the Chreos has the Tesla Model S and itsSupercharger beat hands down since it can fullly charge in less than 10 minutes using its HyperCharge Technology!
Whew.
There must be a catch in there somewhere. Oh yeah, it isn't here yet. It's a concept vehicle being designed by Silex Power, which has worked for a few years in the renewable energy and sustainable development markets. According to a company source, it will take about three years to make it to production. There's a video below offering a rendered look at the concept car.
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