On June 11, the American startup Dacora Motors introduced a retro-inspired, ultra-luxury electric vehicle designed to compete with the Cadillac Celestiq. Collaboratively crafted by Dacora and Pininfarina, this car embodies the sleek modernist aesthetic of the 1930s, marking it as the first American-made ultra-luxury electric vehicle in nearly a century. The interior boasts a minimalist design, incorporating elements like wood, woven wool, and eco-friendly, non-toxic bio-leather.
Boasting over 800 horsepower, a driving range of approximately 644 kilometers, and the ability to accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in just 4 seconds, each vehicle will be meticulously handcrafted in the Hudson Valley, New York. With a starting price tag of $3.95 million, pre-orders have already surpassed 150% of the planned production capacity, underscoring the high demand for this exclusive, vintage-inspired electric masterpiece.
