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Cover It Back Up: Protoscar Lampo 2 revealed ahead of Geneva 
Last month, Swiss “CleanCar Shapers” (their term, not ours) Protoscar offered up a little teaser of its new Lampo 2 electric sportscar, which is headed for the Geneva Motor Show early next month. Now that we’ve got a whole series of images to gaze upon, we feel comfortable in saying that it’s more than a little funky.Based on General Motor’s Kappa platform, which underpins the Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky and, in Europe, the Opel GT (may they rest in peace), the Lampo 2 features oddly shaped bodywork wrapped around a powertrain consisting of twin electric motors – one for each axle, offering all-wheel drive – and a large-capacity lithium ion battery pack. Solar cells out back may help range an infinitesimal bit.Total combined output comes in at 408 horsepower and 472 pound-feet of torque, enough to push the 3,483-pound electric vehicle to 62 miles per hour in around five seconds with a top speed of 124 mph. Not exactlyTesla Roadster-slaying performance, that. Neither is it as attractive as the Roadster, in our not-so-humble opinions.
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Cover It Back Up: Protoscar Lampo 2 revealed ahead of Geneva

Last month, Swiss “CleanCar Shapers” (their term, not ours) Protoscar offered up a little teaser of its new Lampo 2 electric sportscar, which is headed for the Geneva Motor Show early next month. Now that we’ve got a whole series of images to gaze upon, we feel comfortable in saying that it’s more than a little funky.

Based on
General Motor’s Kappa platform, which underpins the Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky and, in Europe, the Opel GT (may they rest in peace), the Lampo 2 features oddly shaped bodywork wrapped around a powertrain consisting of twin electric motors – one for each axle, offering all-wheel drive – and a large-capacity lithium ion battery pack. Solar cells out back may help range an infinitesimal bit.

Total combined output comes in at 408 horsepower and 472 pound-feet of torque, enough to push the 3,483-pound electric vehicle to 62 miles per hour in around five seconds with a top speed of 124 mph. Not exactlyTesla Roadster-slaying performance, that. Neither is it as attractive as the Roadster, in our not-so-humble opinions.

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