The Genesis Electra GT Concept has been unveiled by the automotive company as a new vehicle that would offer drivers the ability to drive an emissions-free car without feeling as though they're missing anything from gas-powered alternatives. Outfitted with a carbon monocoque body, the vehicle has a sleek aesthetic that does away with traditional cabin designs in favor of a glass-focused interior that lets passengers see out and passerby's see in. This makes it a statement automobile that will offer impressive speeds of 0 to 60 in three-seconds, while the incorporated exterior lighting will illuminate the road like never before.
The Genesis Electra GT Concept identifies a distinct shift away from gas-powered cars towards an all-electric consumer passenger vehicle lineup that offers a balance between style and performance.
Sleek Electric Supercars
The Genesis Electra GT Concept Boasts a Slick Design and Impressive Speed
Trend Themes
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Electric Hypercar Trend — As Genesis launches the Electra GT, other automakers see the potential of creating their own electric supercars
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Transparent Car Body Trend — With the introduction of the Electra GT’s glass-focused interior design, more car manufacturers are expected to follow suit in creating transparent cars
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Innovative Lighting Trend — As seen in the Electra GT's incorporated exterior lighting, car manufacturers are exploring ways to improve road safety and illuminate roads with advanced lighting technology
Industry Implications
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Automotive Industry — The automotive industry can explore the development of more electric-powered high-performance vehicles that offer style and speed
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Glass Manufacturing Industry — The glass manufacturing industry might benefit from creating more sustainable and robust glass materials for car manufacturing companies that opt to have glass-focused car bodies
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Lighting Industry — The lighting industry can expand road safety and illumination developments to also cater to vehicles that adopt advanced lighting technology like the one incorporated in Electra GT's exterior lighting