Chinese startup NextEV has just released a new teaser image of its upcoming all-electric hypercar, not long after the car was spotted testing at the Nurburgring.

The model is pencilled in for a world debut in London on November 21, and in a tweet revealing the latest teaser, the firm says “History in the making. #BlueSkyComing”.

While it’s unclear what #BlueSkyComing refers to, the first statement gives an indication of the company’s bold ambitions for the car. According to reports, the hypercar is set to deliver around 1,360 hp from its electric motors and will therefore be able to sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h) in well under 3 seconds. All told, it has the potential to be among the world’s most accelerative production vehicles.

This teaser reveals that the hypercar will include an exceptionally low-slung front end with eye-catching LED headlights and large air intakes to help cool the brakes.

It is thought that the hypercar will be produced in limited quantities in China and the U.S. and potentially other markets in the future.