All Electric Dendrobium Hypercar Uses F1 Tech — Will It Shock The World At Geneva?
Singapore's very first all-electric hypercar dubbed — the Dendrobium has been developed with the help of Williams Advanced Engineering.
Hypercars are vehicles which have an ultra-light construction with a complete aerodynamic design philosophy. The cars are based on advanced composite materials, low-drag design, and hybrid drive trains.

Vanda Electrics, a Singapore-based electric auto giant will debut its very first all-electric hypercar dubbed - the Dendrobium at the upcoming 2017 Geneva Motor Show.

The Dendrobium has been developed with the help of Williams Advanced Engineering. The car is said to have an incredibly apparent exterior and interior design along with some serious performance!

Speaking about the exterior, the car has been designed with a focus on downforce and aerodynamic performance. On the other hand, the car's nose features large air vents and at the rear a fixed wing extends across the body. Other features include LED headlamps with DRLs and LED taillamp and all blacked out alloy wheels

Step inside the Dendrobium and you will be greeted with features like - full leather upholstery and an all-digital instrument cluster which will provide you all the details.

Mechanical details are scarce, but, reportedly Williams has developed the car's carbon fiber monocoque and played a role in the development of its electric powertrain. The car will be tuned to produce a jaw-dropping power of around or more than 1,500 bhp.
Last but not the least, the car gets its name due to its doors, which open automatically just like the Dendrobium flower. For more information about the car, click the video.

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