The D-1, the first in an upcoming range of electric road cars from Dendrobium Automotive, will be developed and built in the UK, the newly created company has announced.
Due for reveal later this summer at Salon Privé, the D-1 is being developed by Dendrobium, a new company that falls under Singapore-based Vanda Electrics and led by Nigel Gordon-Stewart, former sales and marketing executive at McLaren and Lamborghini, and ex-associate director at Lotus.
Dendrobium will eventually use solid-state batteries to power the D-1 and is developing all of the car's technology in the UK. “We are developing unique cabling and connector systems, as well as our own complete vehicle integration and ADAS hardware and software. From a technical perspective, the D-1 will be a British engineering tour de force,” said Gordon-Stewart.
A power output of 1800bhp and torque of 1475lb ft are targeted for the D-1, while the powertrain will be tuned to deliver the project’s two main targets: 200mph and 0-60mph in 2.7sec. A target weight of 1750kg has also been set. A mixture of carbonfibre, advanced composites and alloys have been employed to help keep the car's weight down. Construction is centred on a carbonfibre tub.
Other board members of Dendrobium include former Ferrari, Pagani and Rimac executive Jens Sverdrup. The board is chaired by Michael Kimberley, co-founder of Lotus Engineering.
A concept of the electric supercar, called Vanda Dendrobium, made its debut in March at the Geneva motor show. It is now being lined up for production and is expected to command a seven-figure price tag. Vanda Electrics said it has already received a number of orders.
Vanda has released this footage of its 200mph Dendrobium electric supercar. For more info, click here: /car-news/new-cars/new-200mph-dendrobium-d-1-electric-supercar-be-built-uk pic.twitter.com/Yx532AAaPS
— Autocar (@autocar) July 28, 2017
The two-seat ‘petal-roofed’ car was the product of Grove-based Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE), whose engineers spent 2016 turning design sketches into the neatly finished concept. According to Larissa Tan, the boss of Vanda Electrics, the next step is to engineer the car for limited production “in the tens, rather than the hundreds”. Production is planned to kick off by 2019.
As shown by the new video, WAE head of programmes Ian Cluett, who was leading the project from WAE's side, had the car built to a running standard. Full details of the electric powertrain have not been revealed but, to hit 200mph, the car will need four-wheel drive, a two-speed gearbox and most likely three electric motors — one at the front and two at the rear.
Join the debate
Add your comment
basketball legends
The development of technology has been very rapid indeed. In 100 years, cars have evolved a lot. The current cars have great features.
reader
robux hack
To generate free robux for the roblox free robux game then use free robux generator for the roblox robux game to play moothly for the online player of the oblox robux game.