
Most of the fun and funky vehicles I manage to dredge up for the Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week are big on weirdness but short on power. This time that seems to be reversed, as this electric race car is more wild than weird and comes with some seriously impressive performance.
This isnāt some slow crawling electric battle tank or ice-cream truck shaped like a VW bus. Those are more typical of this series on odd Chinese EVs, but this time weāre going all-in for extreme performance.
That means youād better be ready to buckle in for speeds of up to 160 km/h (100 mph)! And based on some of these product photos, I wouldnāt mind buckling into the passenger seat for the first few rides.

Powering this little racerās rear wheels is a 10 kW (13.5 hp) electric motor, which might not sound that powerful, but remember just how potent the low end torque from an electric motor is for rocketing off the line.
And since the entire vehicle only weighs 650 kg (1,433 lb), not to mention an extra 45 kg (100 lb) of cover girl model, there just isnāt that much mass here to be accelerated.
Plus the Chinese tend to rate motors with continuous power, not peak power. So thereās probably more kilowatts under the hood than weāre expecting. Thereās no information on what kind of controller is powering that motor, but Iād wager that the peak power could be closer to 20 kW (27 hp).

Thereās also a surprisingly large battery in this little racer, to the tune of 14.4 kWh. Itās a 96V pack built from LG lithium-ion cells and would give several American electric motorcycles a run for their money.
According to the vendor, it should be enough for 150 km (96 miles) of range per charge, though thereās no mention if thatās on a city street track or the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Speaking of city streets, the company says that the vehicle is ECE certified and ācan be legally driven on European streetsā. I guess weāll just have to take their word on that, unless someone wants to buy one of these and try it out themselves.
Thereās no word on DOT-certification and so itās likely not street legal in the US. But that might not stop someone from going full-āMurica doing donuts in the local Krogers parking lot with their bald eagle riding shotgun.

If you want to get some skin in the game (eagle not included), itās going to cost you a cool US $28,000. Or at least that would be the first payment. Thereās no telling how much youād have to fork over afterwards for ocean freight, import charges, taxes, and other add-on charges along the way.
But for anyone hoping to try their luck with the local European cops, itās at least comforting to see that these vehicles seem to actually be in real production.
The vendor shared several images of what look like a sea of frames alongside several partially assembled race cars.

Iām not recommending anyone actually try to buy one of these from Alibaba. In fact, Iād probably recommend the opposite. Letās just treat this as a fun window-shopping exercise.
But for the person who inevitably ignores my warnings (as many of my readers have been known to do) and plunks down some serious cash for one of these, let me know if and when it arrives. I will be there in a second to go for a ride with you!
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