A few days ago, niche automaker Arash is dabbling in the world of electric supercars and previewing the upcoming model called AFX.
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At this stage, apart from the fact that it will be purely electric, little details about the car are known. As a result, it could rival cars such as the Lotus Evija, Rimac Nevera and Pininfarina Battista, unless the British automaker decides to improve performance further.
The car released a picture depicting a vehicle with traditional supercar proportions, with the Arash AFK's front end being a set of angular headlights and a very compact hood with a large vent to aid aerodynamics.
Elsewhere, these renderings show that the AFK has a pronounced front wheel arch and doors, which are similar in design to the Porsche 918 Spyder. Other key design elements that stand out include the absence of traditional fender rearview mirrors, a prominent shark fin that extends to the roof and cover, and a full-width LED light strip at the rear.
Arash also posted a sketch of the car's interior, with a hollow dashboard that kind of reminds us of the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. In addition, two small screens will replace the fender rearview mirrors, and there is a small instrument panel mounted on the steering column.
The last production car Arash released was the AF10, powered by a 6.2-liter V8 supercharged engine and four electric motors, which are said to deliver 2080 horsepower. We wouldn't be surprised if the all-electric AFX also had that power.