Skip to main content

Taiwan-based Thunder Power promises to take on the Tesla Model S with a 430-horsepower EV

Thunder Power EV
Image used with permission by copyright holder
The term “Tesla-fighter” gets tossed around a lot these days, but a true rival for the Model S has yet to see the light that awaits at the end of a production line. The latest Tesla-battling hopeful is a Taiwanese startup named Thunder Power that promises to unveil an all-electric concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

A dark teaser sketch published by Thunder Power hints the yet-unnamed model will be either a coupe or a sleek-looking sedan with boomerang-shaped lights on both ends, a sculpted hood and an oval grille with three smaller oval slats. Fourteen-spoke alloy wheels add an elegant touch to the look while emphasizing the model’s road presence.

Recommended Videos

A second teaser image uncovered by British magazine Auto Express reveals Thunder Power’s first car will be powered by an electric drivetrain programmed to generate a respectable 430 horsepower. It will allegedly be able to drive for up to 373 miles on a single charge, a figure that will make it more capable than the oft-delayed Tesla Model X and the e-tron quattro concept that Audi will show in Frankfurt. What kind of battery pack it will use is anyone’s guess.

With 430 ponies on tap, the EV will be capable of reaching 60 mph from a stop in approximately five seconds flat and reach a top speed of 155 mph.

Additional details are few and far between. All told, all we know is that the project is being led by Peter Tutzer, a former Bugatti technician, and that the bulk of the development work is being carried out in Europe. However, that’s nothing new because many Asian startups — especially those looking to take on Tesla — boast about hiring talent from premium automakers and about designing their cars in Europe.

Full details about Thunder Power’s first car will emerge in the coming days. If the company keeps its ambitious promises, the coupe will go on sale across Europe in 2017 with a base price that’s expected to lie in the vicinity of 400,000 yuan (roughly $63,000).

Ronan Glon
Ronan Glon is an American automotive and tech journalist based in southern France. As a long-time contributor to Digital…
Tesla and Elon Musk sued over use of AI image at Cybercab event
tesla and spacex CEO elon musk stylized image

Tesla’s recent We, Robot presentation has run into trouble, with one of the production companies behind Blade Runner 2049 suing Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, for alleged copyright infringement.

Tesla used the glitzy October 10 event to unveil its Cybercab and Robovan, and also to showcase the latest version of its Optimus humanoid robot.

Read more
Qualcomm wants to power your next car with the Snapdragon Cockpit and Ride Elite platforms
Qualcomm Snapdragon Cockpit Elite and Ride Elite automotive platforms

It’s been a big year for Qualcomm. Alongside its massive launch into laptop chips through the Snapdragon X Elite series, Qualcomm is now entering the automotive space. The company has announced the new Qualcomm Snapdragon Cockpit Elite and Snapdragon Ride Elite platforms at its annual Snapdragon Summit, which it flew me out to attend.

The two platforms are designed for different purposes, and can be used togetheror separately. The Snapdragon Cockpit Elite is built for in-vehicle infotainment systems and services, while the Snapdragon Ride Elite is built to power autonomous vehicle systems, including all the cameras and sensors that go into those systems.

Read more
Scout Traveler and Scout Terra forge a new path for EVs
Scout Traveler and Scout Terra.

Electric vehicles are inseparable from newness, whether it’s new tech, new designs, or new companies like Rivian, Lucid, and Tesla. But the Volkswagen Group’s new EV-only brand also relies heavily on the past.

Unveiled Thursday, the Scout Traveler electric SUV and Scout Terra electric pickup truck are modern interpretations of the classic International Harvester Scout. Manufactured from 1961 to 1980, the original Scout helped popularize the idea of the rugged, off-road-capable utility vehicle, setting the stage for modern SUVs.

Read more