A couple of years ago German outfit E-Wolf revealed an
odd lightweight electric single-seater
with 150hp and a kerb weight of 500kg.
If that wasn't ambitious enough, E-Wolf also revealed plans (along with rendered pictures) for an all-electric supercar that looked a little like a Ferrari Enzo.
Well that car, now known as the Alpha-2, now has a spec sheet, and even a launch date, to add to those Photoshop images.
Set for an unveil in 2012, the new car gets one electric motor per driven wheel (that's two at the rear) for a total of 375bhp and 590lb ft of torque.
E-Wolf claims that the Alpha-2 is therefore good for a 0-62mph sprint of 3.9secs, a top speed of 143mph, and a 186-mile range. If you fancy the sound of it, E-Wolf will want €245,000 (£217k) from you, and order books open 'shortly'.