Top 10 Electric Sportscars Ready to Take on the Fastest Internal Combustion Models

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What defines a sports car? First of all, it is enhanced driving dynamics and fast acceleration. Surprisingly, almost any electric four-wheeler has these characteristics, due to the immediate torque on tap and fast 0-60 times. However, in this episode we will show you dedicated all-electric sports cars, that were designed not only to challenge but outperform internal combustion counterparts and set domination of EVs in the segment of performance automobiles as well.

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All of the vehicles mentioned in this #ATelectriccars release:

Tesla Roadster 3.0: tesla.com

While we are still anticipating the release of the most impressive electric sportscar of today, the 2020 Tesla Roadster, EV fans should not look away from the model that started the whole electric frenzy – Tesla Roadster Original.

Genovation GXE: genovationcars.com


The Genovation GXE is in essence a conversion project of a Corvette C7. It is among the fastest electric cars on today’s market, and among the very few that have a manual gearbox.

Dubuc Motors Tomohawk: dubucmotors.com


The first appearance of the Tomohawk dates back to 2014, when the car was presented at the Montreal autoshow. Since then, the Canadian startup Dubuc Motors has struggled with financing and the production was stalling, but it seems that they are back on track.

Qiantu K-50: qiantumotor.com/p/index

The Qiantu K50 exotic electric sportscar originated in China and went on sale in the middle of 2018 on the home soil only. However, the ambitions of its creators are far reaching and now Qiantu’s production is being brought to the US

Cupra E-Racer: seat.com/corporate/news/cars/e-racer-sports-car-dynamic-test.html

Cupra e Racer is the first fully electric completion touring car in the world. It has 4 electric motors mounted at the rear axle outputting 680 hp peak power. The e Racer is scheduled to debut on track in late 2019-early 2020.

Leaf Nismo RC: nissanusa.com/experience-nissan/news-and-events/electric-race-car-nismo-rc.html

Leaf Nismo RC is a new custom coupe sportscar with production limited to 6 units. It was created by the brand to show off their EV performance capabilities. The car is powered by dual e-motors netting 327 horses and it does 0 to 60 acceleration in 3.4 seconds.

DS E-Tense: dsautomobiles.co.uk/inside-ds/concept-cars/e-tense#


DS E-Tense is the company’s first fully electric concept car that debuted the brand’s electrification technology and inspired its future production models. It goes from 0 to 62 in 4.5 seconds and is powered by a 402 hp electric motor.

Porsche Taycan: porsche.com/microsite/mission-e/international.aspx

2020 Taycan is the first series production electric car from Porsche that is expected to come to the market in late 2019-early 2020. The sportscar will be available in the variants with a starting price arounf $90,000.

Schaeffler 4ePerformance (Audi RS3): schaeffler.com/content.schaeffler.com/en/news_media/press_office/press_releases/press_releases_detail.jsp?id=82589858

Schaeffler 4ePerformance is a new sportscar concept by the German automotive supplier that integrated Formula E technology in to a body of regular Audi RS3 gasoline car. The resulting automobile accelerates to 124 mph in 7 seconds and holds the world record for going in reverse of 128 mph.

2020-2021 Audi E-Tron GT: audi.com/en/experience-audi/models-and-technology/concept-cars/audi-e-tron-gt-concept.html

Audi E-Tron GT is one of the most anticipated electric automobiles of today that will be released in its production variant in 2020. The automobile is powered by 2 electric motors, demonstrating sporty 0 to 62 acceleration of 3.5 sec and a maximum speed of 149 mph.

Thunder Power Sedan and SUV: news.tpev.com/en/news

Thunder Power is headquartered in Hong Kong and they are adding production of electric cars to the portfolio of powertools, they have been building for the past years. Their first entry to the market will be an electric 4-door sedan.
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