It’s evident that the Rimac Nevera won’t be the sole EV hypercar in the market soon. While the Nevera gears up for production shortly, another all-electric hypercar is making waves, aiming to captivate customers with a planned production kick-off in 2025. Around the same time, Lamborghini is set to reveal its EV GT model. Let’s focus back on the DEUS Vayanne, a striking creation hailing from Austria, set to make its grand entrance at the New York International Auto Show.
DEUS takes the lead in the automotive realm by introducing the Halo Infinity mirror concept throughout the interior of their vehicles. This novel design element featured in the DEUS Vayanne plays a crucial role in extending DEUS’ infinity theme from the hypercar’s exterior to its interior space. It envelops the entire cabin, starting from the doors and flowing through to the dashboard, embodying the infinite essence of DEUS. The visual effect varies with the viewing angle, deliberately crafted to convey the idea that every observer’s perspective is distinct.
The version showcased at the New York International Auto Show is currently in the form of a bare chassis, leveraging Williams Advanced Engineering’s proficiency in electrification. Dyrr Ardash, the head of strategic partnerships at Williams Advanced Engineering, mentioned, “Building on our existing, successful collaboration with Italdesign, we are thrilled to participate in the global premiere of the DEUS Vayanne, a hypercar that aims to fuse luxury with top-notch performance. We are excited to bring our electrification expertise to the table as the Electrification and Technology Partner to help achieve the program’s performance goals.”
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