Electric Vehicle Startups Shake Up CES with Bold New Designs
UK-based EV startup Longbow Motors is set to revolutionize the automotive industry with its latest offerings, the Speedster and Roadster. These high-performance electric machines feature advanced in-wheel motors from Donut Lab, a spinoff of Verge Motorcycles known for its innovative hub-less electric motor design.
Longbow's Speedster boasts an astonishing curb weight of just 2,200 pounds, weighing significantly less than comparable roadsters like the Mazda Miata. This is made possible by the direct-drive Donut Lab motors, which are integrated right into the wheel and free up space inside the vehicle's chassis. The result is a pertly dimensioned machine that's both visually striking and aerodynamically efficient.
The Speedster's design is unmistakably bold, with its roofless configuration offering an unparalleled sense of freedom to those brave enough to take it out for a spin. However, this radical approach also means the vehicle lacks any protection from the elements, making it suitable only for enthusiasts who are willing to brave the weather.
Inside the Speedster, things are just as uncompromising, with a spartan interior designed to be minimalist and devoid of unnecessary frills. The lack of a traditional gauge cluster and primary controls is notable, but this will change later on when they become available. One curious feature that does remain is a shift knob, which raises questions about its purpose – perhaps it's just for show, or maybe there's some sort of simulated gearshift action at play.
One benefit of the Donut Lab motors is that they provide an unparalleled level of performance and handling, particularly when compared to traditional drivetrain layouts. The Speedster can accelerate from 0-60 mph in a blistering 3.5 seconds, making it a truly supercar-like machine.
However, with great power comes great cost – the Speedster starts at £84,995 (or around $100,000), while its Roadster sibling is priced slightly lower at £64,995 (around $75,000). As with many cutting-edge technologies, international tariffs are likely to push up prices significantly once production begins later this year. For those willing to splurge, a left-hand drive version will be available, and the vehicle will also meet U.S. road-legal standards.
Longbow Motors' bold approach to electric vehicles is sure to generate excitement among enthusiasts, while its innovative use of Donut Lab motors provides a compelling solution for EV startups looking to create high-performance machines with reduced weight and complexity.
UK-based EV startup Longbow Motors is set to revolutionize the automotive industry with its latest offerings, the Speedster and Roadster. These high-performance electric machines feature advanced in-wheel motors from Donut Lab, a spinoff of Verge Motorcycles known for its innovative hub-less electric motor design.
Longbow's Speedster boasts an astonishing curb weight of just 2,200 pounds, weighing significantly less than comparable roadsters like the Mazda Miata. This is made possible by the direct-drive Donut Lab motors, which are integrated right into the wheel and free up space inside the vehicle's chassis. The result is a pertly dimensioned machine that's both visually striking and aerodynamically efficient.
The Speedster's design is unmistakably bold, with its roofless configuration offering an unparalleled sense of freedom to those brave enough to take it out for a spin. However, this radical approach also means the vehicle lacks any protection from the elements, making it suitable only for enthusiasts who are willing to brave the weather.
Inside the Speedster, things are just as uncompromising, with a spartan interior designed to be minimalist and devoid of unnecessary frills. The lack of a traditional gauge cluster and primary controls is notable, but this will change later on when they become available. One curious feature that does remain is a shift knob, which raises questions about its purpose – perhaps it's just for show, or maybe there's some sort of simulated gearshift action at play.
One benefit of the Donut Lab motors is that they provide an unparalleled level of performance and handling, particularly when compared to traditional drivetrain layouts. The Speedster can accelerate from 0-60 mph in a blistering 3.5 seconds, making it a truly supercar-like machine.
However, with great power comes great cost – the Speedster starts at £84,995 (or around $100,000), while its Roadster sibling is priced slightly lower at £64,995 (around $75,000). As with many cutting-edge technologies, international tariffs are likely to push up prices significantly once production begins later this year. For those willing to splurge, a left-hand drive version will be available, and the vehicle will also meet U.S. road-legal standards.
Longbow Motors' bold approach to electric vehicles is sure to generate excitement among enthusiasts, while its innovative use of Donut Lab motors provides a compelling solution for EV startups looking to create high-performance machines with reduced weight and complexity.