3 FUTURISTIC CARS THAT ACTUALLY EXIST

Hispano-Suiza carmen
Before World War one the Spanish company Hispano-Suiza stood out among car manufacturers and was as famous as rolls-Royce. From 1904 in 1946 the company produced over 12,000 luxury cars however until recently the attempts to revive the company has failed. 

However, this hypercar can become a game-changer the car you're seeing on the screen has a capacity of 750 kilowatts or 1019 horsepower it needs just over three and a half seconds to reach a hundred km/h while its maximum speed is 250 km/h. At the moment the estimated range of the car on one charge is 400 kilometers but in the near future, this figure is going to increase. This luxury hypercar will not be mass-produced though it's expected that 19 vehicles will be made each worth one and a half million euros or even more.


Pininfarina Batista
This Italian beauty is worth about two and a half million dollars but experts assure that this car is not overpriced at all. Here is just one fact the vehicle reaches a hundred and sixty kilometers per hour in only two seconds it is faster than a Formula One car. 


You can drive about 450 kilometers on one charge as well you can recharge it up to 80 percent in just 40 minutes. For electric motors, one for each wheel with a total capacity of 1877 horsepower is powered by a traction battery with a capacity of a hundred and twenty kilowatt-hours . The maximum speed of this amazing car is about 350 kilometers per hour.

Lightyear one

 At first glance, this car doesn't look like much due to its modest design but it will definitely surprise you. Its creators the Dutch start-up light year claimed to have built the world's first solar-powered car that can accommodate a whole family thanks to its five seats. 


The car is powered exclusively by green energy and is highly efficient when fully charged the vehicle has an average power reserve 725 kilometers and in cold seasons the driving range reaches 400 kilometers. Solar panels are installed on the roof and on the hood of the vehicle the recharging speed of the battery pack depends on the weather so. 

On a sunny clear day, the rate can be very high and in winter it can be reduced by almost half. The vehicle accelerates to 100 km/h in just 10 seconds next year it's scheduled to go into mass production.