
SP Automotive will present the world's first "ultracar" Chaos worth 5.5 million euros. The engine on it is the most common, internal combustion. But everything else ...
The cabin is made of Zylon polymer based on polyoxazole: it is 1.6 times stronger than Kevlar, it is used for the manufacture of body armor, as well as in Formula 1 and spaceships. And the roof was constructed from SAM2X5-630 material, which is called "metal glass". Moreover, every detail of the car is 3D printed.
A total of 20 such models will be produced.

BMW's all-electric sales are set to double this year, but the company still falls short of Tesla
The BMW Group's all-electric vehicle sales rose 121.4% in the first 9 months of 2021 to 59,688 units, with the German automaker saying on Wednesday that electric cars are “an increasingly important growth and success factor” for the company.
In total, the Munich-based firm sold 231,575 all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles between January and September (+ 98.9%). For comparison, in the third quarter of 2021 alone, Elon Musk's Tesla delivered 241,300 vehicles.
“In the third quarter of 2021, operations were increasingly impacted by problems in the supply of semiconductor components,” the company said in a statement. “While this resulted in lower production and lower sales volumes between July and September 2021, this impact was more than offset by the positive price effect for new and used vehicles.”
Returning to electric cars, the BMW Group wants all-electric cars to account for at least 50% of its deliveries by 2030.

Toyota unveiled its first production electric vehicle, the bZ4X crossover. By 2025, the company promises to introduce seven models of the bZ series (beyond Zero) in North America, Japan, China and Europe, where there is strong demand for electric vehicles and a significant share of electricity comes from renewable sources, the company said.
The Toyota bZ4X is based on the e-TNGA modular platform, designed for vehicles with electric power plants. It will also build the Subaru Solterra electric crossover, which the company will unveil shortly.
Toyota bZ4X is available in two versions. In the base version, the crossover will have a single 150 kW (204 hp) engine on the front axle, allowing the electric vehicle to accelerate from standstill to 100 km / h in 8.4 seconds. The all-wheel drive version will be equipped with two electric motors (on the front and rear axles) with a capacity of 80 kW (109 hp) each and an acceleration time to hundreds in 7.7 seconds. In the first version with a fully charged battery, the electric car will be able to drive 500 km, in the second - 460.