3 rarest electric cars in the world

 3 Rarest Electric Cars in the World:

3.Pininfarina Battista - $2.25 million:


 
With 1,900 horsepower and 1,726 pound-feet of torque coming from its four liquid-cooled permanent magnet synchronous electric motors, there is no doubt that the Pininfarina Battista was built to break records. And it does: it can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 1.79 seconds, and just recently it set the record for the fastest quarter-mile with a time of 8.55 seconds. During the same event, it also hit a top speed of 225.5 mph. And, despite these impressive performance figures, the Battista has a range of almost 300 miles. It also benefits from fast charging features, that allows it to recharge back to 80 percent in just 25 minutes. Just like the Nevera, the Battista is limited to only 150 copies, each with a starting price of $2.25 million.
  2.Lotus Evija - $2.3 million:
                                       
Lotus built the Evija with one purpose in mind: to be the world's most powerful electric vehicle! The Evija is powered by four electric motors that deliver a total of 1,971 horsepower and 1,254 pound-feet of torque. These numbers may be surpassed by the Aspark Owl, but Lotus is also offering a limited edition Evija Fittipaldi that delivers a combined 2,010 horsepower that does make the Evija the most powerful EV in the world. The Evija runs from 0 to 60 mph in less than 3 seconds and can hit a top speed of 218 mph. Lotus also plans to take the Evija to the Nurburgring where it will attack Nio EP9's time of 06:45:90. The electric supercar has a lot of cool features like a carbon fiber monocoque chassis, active aerodynamics, and a cabin that pays tribute to the past. The Evija is limited to only 130 units, and all of them were already sold out. Each customer had to pay at least $2.3 million for their car.
1.Aspark Owl - $3.5 million:
Limited to only 50 examples, the Aspark Owl is the first full-electric hypercar coming from Japan. It was first unveiled during the 2019 Dubai International Motor Show, and it instantly became a sensation. It is powered by four electric motors, two placed on the front axle and two on the rear, for a combined 1,984 horsepower and 1,475 pound-feet of torque. The Owl can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 1.69 seconds - making it one of the fastest-accelerating electric cars in the world - and from 0 to 186 mph in 10.6 seconds, while top speed goes up to 249 mph. The electric supercar has a range of 280 miles and needs only 80 minutes to be fully recharged. Its exterior design is rather unique, and thanks to its 264.5 pounds carbon monocoque structure, the Owl is also very light at only 4,189 pounds. The Aspark Owl is priced at $3.5 million.






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