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Founded by ex-F1 drive Jacques Laffite's nephew, Laffite Automobili just unveiled three new Giugiaro-designed electric hypercars car auto cars

“Our primary goal was to create a brand that brings together the large family of motorsports,” said Cohen. “We are currently the only ones to offer these three types of cars, two of which are positioned in two completely innovative segments, the LM1 and the Atrax. We wanted to meet the very different expectations of our collectors.”As hinted at by Cohen, the cars will be highly limited in nature, the company plans to sell between 24 and 26 of each model.

With “2+1” seating, the driver will be able to take two of their friends along for a ride in the Atrax, and they’ll be able to go up to 273 miles per charge. Thanks to 350 kW fast-charging, the crossover can be filled from 10 to 80 percent in just 22 minutes. Meanwhile, the LM1 gets the same amount of power and weighs just 3,638 lbs , which will allow it to hit 62 mph in as little as 1.9 seconds. Better still, it will be able to do that while also having space for a passenger and some light luggage.that replicates the aural experience of some of history’s great racecars.

Finally, the Barchetta will be the least powerful of the trio. Its electric motors will make 578 hp and 730 lb-ft of torque, which should get it to 62 mph in 3.5 seconds. It will also have the shortest electric range, capable of traveling an estimated 242 miles per charge. However, that car’s true highlight is the design. Featuring a double-bubble cockpit and a “halo” that offers rollover protection, the car looks more like a concept than a production vehicle. Laffite says that it has spent more than 15,000 hours engineering each vehicle.of EVs in Miami this week, ahead of the Formula Grand Prix. Deliveries of the first Atraxes are expected to begin in March 2024.

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