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Lightning's New Electric GT Roadster

New Electric Supercar from Britain


Following on the heels of Connaught's plan to release a 42 miles-per-gallon hybrid sports car, the newly-formed Lightning Car Company is planning on releasing an all-electric roadster, also called Lightning. The U.K.-based company hopes to release its two-seater sometime in 2008. When it ships, the car is estimated to deliver 0-60 times of less than four seconds.

If achieved, this statistic would make it faster than just about any other supercar on the road, as well as slightly faster than the current kings of the badass electric cars, the bright yellow TZero 2 and the Tesla Roadster.

Right now, the Lightning exists only in theory, as the car in the pictures is actually the fuel-powered Lightning version made by Ronart (as evidenced by the chrome fuel-filler cap behind the window), another little British company.

Looks like green machines are going to become increasingly fun to drive. Just remember that going green is still going to require a lot of green: The standard, gasoline-powered Lightning clocks in at just under $80,000, while the new electric-powered Lightning is expected to cost well more than the $100,000 needed to buy a Tesla.

That's an awful lot of Prius's.

From Engadget.

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