Comes from Finland
After a teaser
published in February, Finnish specialty marque Toroidion has unveiled the 1MW
electric concept at 2015 Top Marques Monaco.
The retro-styled fully electric supercar with gullwing doors
comes from Finland and promises to offer 1,341 bhp (1,000 kW), hence the “1MW”
designation. Other details are scarce at the moment, but on the company's
website we found out the vehicle will have high-performance lightweight
batteries with rapid swap capabilities.
Matching the output of the Koenigsegg One:1, the Toroidion
1MW is a hand-built concept that promises to offer "scalable performance" and was
built with lightweight components. The company says it's fully street-legal and
has been designed, developed and built entirely in Finland.
The startup was established back in 2011 by Pasi Pennanen
with the bold objective of developing an all-new electric powertrain suitable
for the Le Mans 24-hour endurance race. They are probably envisioning a racecar
with hot swap batteries just like this 1MW concept.
More details will be revealed about the "innovative patented
powertrain and lightweight concept car" after conducting a series of
tests.
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