With a waiting list that’s still said to be growing, a lightweight carbon and aluminum structure, strong all-electric powertrain and rakish looks, Exagon Motors’ Furtive-eGT sounds highly appealing.

As the manufacturer says, it features “the first monocoque light carbon four-seat body in the world,” which weighs a mere 124 kg or 273 lbs, so in conjunction with two 200 PS electric motors, it should be pretty light on its feet.

The total weight is around 1,650 kg or 3,600 lbs, but are told that it can reach 100 km/h or 62 mph in 3.5 seconds. While we know from previous statements that the top speed will be 250 km/h or 155 hp – higher than that of current EVs, even comparatively powerful ones, like the Tesla Model S, which is limited to 133 mph or 213 km/h so that the batteries don’t turn into liquid…

The Furtive-eGT will be on display at the Salute to Style event which will take place over three days (17-19 July) at the Hurlingham Club, in London. Until live photos from the venue surface, check out the official shots published by the manufacturer, posted after the virtual jump.

By Andrei Nedelea

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