Elextra was a Swiss-designed and German-built electric supercar project revealed in 2017. The car was created by entrepreneur Robert Palm of Classic Factory in Switzerland, with engineering led by a partner in Stuttgart, Germany. The concept was intended as a limited-production, ultra-high-performance electric sedan blending supercar performance with everyday usability. The car featured a carbon-fiber monocoque chassis with a lightweight body designed for aerodynamic efficiency. Its all-wheel-drive system used twin electric motors with advanced torque vectoring, delivering a claimed output equivalent to 680 horsepower. Performance figures advertised at launch included acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 2.3 seconds, electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h, and an estimated driving range of up to 600 km on a single charge. Production was planned to be limited to 100 units, hand-built near Stuttgart, with a price projected around €450,000. Despite early publicity, the project did not progress to series production.
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