Big hit from Italy: The electric Aehra SUV has a cinema screen – for the driver
Created: 12/25/2022, 1:00 p.m
By: Marcus Efler
The Italian start-up Aehra will launch an electric power SUV with gullwing doors in 2025.
The interior offers a spectacular extra.
Update from December 25, 2022, 1:00 p.m.:
The new Italian car brand Aehra has now also revealed the interior of the electric SUV announced for 2025.
A huge, variable-size display that stretches across the entire width of the dashboard is particularly spectacular.
The driver can use this to watch films or start office applications.
However, this is only possible when the vehicle is parked.
Big hit from Italy: The electric Aehra SUV has a cinema screen – for the driver
When driving, the display becomes flat again.
Driving data, navigation instructions, entertainment content or the content of the external cams (instead of mirrors) are then displayed there.
Physical switches and buttons are largely eliminated.
Watching instead of driving: The giant screen in the Aehra SUV.
© Aehra
Such a large screen for the driver would be unique so far.
BMW's new 7-series also offers an impressive screen, but only for the rear passengers.
Of course, they can also watch films while driving.
First report from November 6, 2022, 11:05 a.m.:
The Audi e-tron GT and hypercars à la Pininfarina Battista prove that electrically powered cars are not only more climate-friendly, but also faster and sportier than combustion engines.
It is all the more astonishing that the classic Italian sports car brands Ferrari and Lamborghini are delaying offering electric vehicles for as long as possible.
Electric firecracker from Italy: The Aehra SUV shows what Ferrari and Lamborghini are missing
SUV or sports car?
The Aehra pushes boundaries.
© Aehra
The Italo brands, known for their V8 and V12 cars, apparently fear that their customers will miss features such as combustion engine sound and mechanical transmission, whether in coupés or SUVs.
Hazim Nada, CEO of Aehra, does not accept such arguments: "Emotion is important, but it can also be defined by driving characteristics and design." His automotive start-up from Milan wants to close the gap between Italian sporty electric cars - with a spectacular SUV, scheduled to hit the streets of the world in 2025, and a sports sedan a little later.
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Electric firecracker from Italy: The Aehra SUV should look futuristic
The five-seater, previously known as the Aehra SUV, with gullwing doors that swing upwards, is an eye-catcher. Former Lamborghini chief designer Filippo Perini is responsible for the visual appearance.
He says: "We have said goodbye to conservative constraints that have hitherto hindered many other automobile manufacturers in the development of electric vehicles." So if it's a modern form of drive, then please also with a futuristic look.
In fact, the 5.10 meter long carbon monocoque body with its short overhangs looks like a mixture of super sports car and practical crossover.
The Aehra people promise a lush, comfortable interior on a wheelbase of 3.07 meters - combined with outstanding driving performance from at least 750 hp with a weight of two tons.
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Length runs: The Aehra SUV measuring more than five meters © Aehra
Electric firecrackers from Italy: 50,000 cars planned per year
The developers are also aiming for a range of 800 kilometers.
Nada is not yet revealing which suppliers, for example for the two engines, are to help with the realization of these impressive technical data.
In any case, his plans are quite optimistic: He would like to have 25,000 SUVs produced by a contract manufacturer and sell them online for around 160,000 euros - and as many technically identical sports sedans.