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Monday, October 10, 2022

All-new Austrian electric-powered hypercar named Deus Vayanne

Electric BEAST The trend of electric-powered vehicles that is currently engulfing the world of the automotive industry is apparently considered as one of the promising business magnets that has resulted in the emergence of so many new automotive companies that are also developing vehicles that are claimed to be environmentally friendly.
The latest electric startup, Deus Automobiles, has revealed a hypercar with ridiculous horsepower and torque figures and a 99-unit production run planned in 2025. (Picture from Deus Automobiles)
And one of the electric-powered hypercars is being developed by an Austrian startup named Deus Automobiles with extreme horsepower aspirations. Moreover, these new ones have the backing of several well-known brands, so just maybe, it will turn market minds regarding the resulting hypercars to be one good succesfull opportunities where so many other manufacturers have failed. 
In the development of this Vayanne electric hypercar, it turns out that Deus is not working alone. The Austrian company is collaborating with Italdesign and Williams Advanced Engineering. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Well, the mentioned Austrian company was founded in 2020 with the aim of building electric hypercars, regarding this the Austrian automaker said that its new hypercar is called the Deus Vayanne is planned to be produced in a limited number of only 99 units. 
The Deus Vayanne is a new electric hypercar promising 2200 horsepower and 1475 pound-feet of torque. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Unmitigated with more than 2,200 horsepower (1,641 kilowatts) that can be produced by its drivetrain, this electric-powered car really qualifies to enter the hypercar category. Plus, the overall shape of what the automaker describes as "a design language of infinity and symmetry" is certainly exotic.
The entire cabin of the Deus Vayanne electric hypercar is made out of sustainable materials. (Picture from: BlackXperience)
Furthermore, this Deus EV is also equipped with a sweet interior that adopts an organic taste similar to its exterior. The infinity symbol is a design theme throughout the Vayanne, evident in the form of the front air intake and taillight designs, but also somewhat hidden in the form of the dashboard inside its cabin. This Austrian-made two seater electric-powered hypercar has a digital instrument cluster, a simple center touch screen, coupled with several unknown functioned buttons yet.
Like its sleek exterior, the car’s cabin sports a futuristic design language with LED accent lighting, a flat-bottom steering wheel, and carbon race seats. (Picture from: AutoEvolution)
Being an electric hypercar with abundant bursts of power like that, of course, makes you want to know more about the powertrain of this Austrian-made car. Unfortunately, Deus Automobiles has not divulged the details. This Austrian company only provides an estimation numbers of the power output that it produces, which is more than 2,200 hp, the acceleration capability from 0 to 100 kph (0-62 mph) in 1.99 seconds, and claims a top speed of 400 kph (248 mph).
The Deus Vayanne electric hypercar is claimed capable to accelerate from 0 to 100 kph (0-62 mph) in 1.99 seconds, and claims a top speed of 400 kph (248 mph). (Picture from: BlackXperience)
In the development of this Vayanne electric hypercar, it turns out that Deus is not working alone. The Austrian company is collaborating with Italdesign and Williams Advanced Engineering. It is clear that the two companies involved as partners are not start-ups. For those wondering, Williams Advanced Engineering is linked to Williams F1 Team and the company has little experience in the world of motorsport including electric performance. 
Williams Advanced Engineering has responsibility for battery and electronic devices of Deus Vayanne. Meanwhile, Italdesign itself was responsible for prototype development and some planning of final production. As Italdesign was later found to be working with Nissan on the 50th anniversary project of the GT-R and the modern DeLorean on the new electric version of Alpha5.

So there is real hope that a 2,200 hp car will be coming soon. If all goes according to plan, Deus Automobiles will begin deliveries of 99 Vayanne models by 2025. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | DEUS AUTOMOBILES | AUTOEVOLUTION ]
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