Charge Cars is on a roll. It started with the 2022 “Icon of the Year” award from GQ Magazine, followed by the public unveiling at Salon Privé in London, before a dynamic debut at the world-renowned Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The London-based company is bringing its all-new electric-powered machine to the United States for the first time
As its next big step, the London-based company is bringing its all-new electric-powered machine to the United States for the first time. The US launch will take place at the legendary Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles in late October, followed by a series of events across the West Coast and beyond, headlined by the Los Angeles Auto Show in mid-November.
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VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS:
- Production limited to 499 vehicles
- 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds
- Carbon fiber exterior body panels
- 1120 lb-ft of torque
- 4iWD torque vectoring technology
- Fully-connected driver interface
- Brand new interior design
Limited to 499 vehicles, the ’67 by Charge Cars boasts 536 horsepower (400kW peak power) and an incredible 1120 lb-ft (1520 Nm) of torque. Using 4iWD to deliver torque vectoring technology, the ’67 accelerates to 60mph in 3.9 seconds.
Charge Cars is a British company based in London. The team consists of experienced automotive designers and engineers, drawing on experience acquired across multiple sectors from around the globe. The world-class team of perfectionists, car aficionados and technology geeks developed and is assembling the first cars using core components from technology partner Arrival.
The ’67 is based on a brand new, steel body shell. Wrapped in lightweight carbon fiber body panels, the ’67 features electric motors and floor-mounted batteries. The design team created an all-new interior as well as a fully digital dashboard, new suspension components, braking system and even lighting. Along with the electrification, the car features advanced driver aids, keyless access and a premium immersive sound system. The company worked closely with a number of leading suppliers to deliver the absolute premium quality of all components.
“We are delighted to be in Los Angeles with our partners to celebrate the launch of the ’67 in the United States. It’s the ideal destination for our technology, design and performance, which has come to life in such an exciting way,” said Vadim Shagaleev, CEO of Charge Cars.