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The Hyperion XP-1 Reaches a Top Speed of 220mph

The Hyperion XP-1 supercar has been unveiled by the brand as its latest creation that aims to offer break-neck speeds and uncompromising style for a glimpse into the near future of transportation.

The vehicle is powered by the Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell Power Module that utilizes hydrogen for energy and gives it unparalleled power capabilities with aggressive auditory feedback to boot. The vehicle will deliver 1,000 miles of range thanks to this hydrogen-powered design and a a series of solar panels on the air blades to capture energy from the sun no matter the angle thanks to a self-adjusting design.

The Hyperion XP-1 supercar can go from zero to 60mp in just 2.2 seconds, has a top speed of 220mph and is slated to be ready for drivers by 2022 with 300 units going into production.
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