TheKorean sports car maker Oullim Motors is said to be bringing its Spirra model to sell in Europe, though unlike the local market model, which gets its power from conventional V6 engines, the Euro-bound variant will feature electric motors and batteries instead.

Apparently, the cars’ chassis would also be assembled in Europe, at the newly acquired site of startup Spirra Europe, located in Friesland, the Netherlands.

The Spirra EV will be an all-wheel drive model, completely electric, and thus more expensive than conventional rivals. Autovisie says it could cost as much as €200,000 or about $273,000 when (and if) it debuts as planned, in 2015.

If you don’t know the (mostly hand-built) Spirra, become more intimately acquainted with it via the video posted after the virtual jump; it’s from 2011, and by the time the EV model is ready, in 2015, it may be in need of a facelift.

By Andrei Nedelea

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