Italy-based startup company Zava has started a fundraising campaign for an all-electric, neural interface-controlled hypercar called PrometeuS. The managers of the project claim they only need €150,000 to build and test the first prototype vehicle in 2019, followed by production and sales launch in 2020.
The company showed us the design of the Zava PrometheuS EV in 2018. The representatives said the car would feature an AWD system with independent (i.e., per-wheel) torque control, active suspension, four electric engines producing up to 1,360 hp (1,014 kW), and active rear-wheel steering. They also said it would be able to sprint 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in under two seconds.
Other notable features we’ve been promised include the driver’s seat in the middle, laser sensors, 360-degree all-around view cameras, a holographic interface and a neural interface that would let you drive using the power of your mind.
Zava plans to produce 50 copies of the car before 2025.
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