Equalized Power-to-Weight Supercars

The TGR Concept Sports Car Design Has One HP for Each Kilo

The TGR concept sports car design by Nathapol Wanathong for KVAN is an animalistic-inspired vehicle that stands out from the crowd, while also providing impressive power capabilities for reaching top speeds.

The vehicle is focused on a one-to-one ratio for power-to-weight, which equals out to one horsepower for every kilogram of weight. This is achieved thanks to a carbon fiber and plastic body that help it weigh less than 800 kilograms and a double electric motor that has an output of 800hp; a capacitive battery pack allows range as high as 400km per charge.

The TGR concept sports car design has a sultry aesthetic that is inspired by the Panthera of the Felidae family for a graceful, animalistic look and driving experience.
Trend Themes
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