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G. David Felt - Staff Writer Alternative Energy - www.cheersandgears.com

ALCRAFT Motor Company EV Startup

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ALCRAFT Motor Company made it's debut this week with a AWD Shooting brake performance hatchback. Company CEO David Alcraft has assembled a team of industry veterans and has signed agreements with several partner companies such as Delta Motorsports for the powertrain, Continental for the Safety System and Michelin for Tires. "This is to be a British car company that brings in quality traditional skills with high technology on carbon fiber in the emerging low carbon car market", according to Alcraft.

The first effort for the ALCRAFT Motor Company is this "Alcraft GT" a 2 person AWD EV. There will be two battery options, a 200-250 mile and a 300+ mile battery pack. Powertrain is expected to be 600 HP with 840 Lb Ft Torque with a 4wd torque vectoring sys and a 0-62 MPH of 3.5 seconds. This initial 2 person will have a 500 litre luggage area. Alcraft has stated that a 2+2 configuration will happen on the same platform. Expected production is 2019.

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