Niche automaker Arash is venturing into the world of electric hypercars and has previewed an upcoming model dubbed the AFX.

Very few details about the vehicle are known at this stage, other than the fact that it will be all-electric. As such, it will likely rival cars such as the Lotus Evija, Rimac Nevera, and Pininfarina Battista, unless the British automaker decides to push the performance envelop even further.

Images released of the car depict a vehicle with traditional hypercar proportions. Found up front of the Arash AFK are a set of angular headlights and a very compact hood with a large air vent to aid in aerodynamics.

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Elsewhere, these renderings depict the AFK with pronounced front wheel arches and doors with a similar design and shape to those of the Porsche 918 Spyder. Other key design elements that stand out include the lack of traditional wing mirrors, a prominent shark fin that stretches across the roof and decklid, and a full-width LED light bar at the rear.

Arash has also released a sketch of the car’s interior. It appears to feature seats that are molded directly into the monocoque and also has a hollow dashboard, somewhat reminding us of the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. We can also see two small screens that will replace the wing mirrors, and a small instrument cluster mounted to the steering column.

The last production vehicle that Arash released was the AF10. It features a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 with four electric motors and delivers a claimed 2,080 hp. We wouldn’t be surprised if the all-electric AFX is just as powerful.