Tushek Unveils Powerful Electric and Hybrid Hypercars
【Summary】Slovenian company Tushek has unveiled its new hypercar, the Aeon, available in electric or hybrid options. The all-electric Aeon E produces over 2,500 hp, while the plug-in hybrid Aeon H generates 1,930 hp. The cars boast impressive power-to-weight ratios and will offer a personalized experience for each buyer. Tushek aims to dominate the hypercar market with the Aeon, which will have groundbreaking aerodynamics. The production schedule for the limited edition Aeon will be announced later.
Slovenian company Tushek, founded by former racecar driver Aljoša Tušek, is aiming to make a mark in the supercar market with its new electrified hypercars. The company has recently unveiled the Aeon, a custom-built high-performance vehicle that they believe will dominate the hypercar market. The Aeon is available in two powertrain options, the all-electric E trim and the plug-in hybrid H trim.
The Aeon E boasts an impressive power output of over 2,500 hp and a weight of 3,527 lbs, resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 1.7:1. On the other hand, the Aeon H combines a V8 engine with an electric motor, generating 1,930 hp and weighing just 3,263 lbs, giving it a power-to-weight ratio of 1.3:1.
Tushek promises that the Aeon will have groundbreaking aerodynamics and other performance features, which will be revealed in the coming weeks. Inside, the company is focused on creating a personalized experience for each buyer, allowing them to fully customize the interior of the vehicle.
Tushek has previously produced the TS 900, a supercar with 937 hp and a 0-62 mph time of 2.7 seconds. The company plans to release the production schedule for the Aeon at a later date.
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