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2:21:51 2022-02-01 746

This EV concept looks like the next Batmobile.

Advertising agency Wolfgang LA collaborated with automotive engineers to visualize the Thundertruck, an apocalyptic-looking EV with batwing-like solar panels and hologram technology. Inspired by the Australian Outback, it appeals to both outdoor enthusiasts and young trendsetters with superior performance on and off the road.

The twin-engine EV can sprint from zero to 60 mph (96.5 km/h) in 3.5 seconds with 800 hp. Equipped with a 180-kWh battery, it has a range of 400 miles (644 km) and can tow up to 7,500 lbs (3,400 kg). They have also designed folding, roof-mounted awnings that provide auxiliary shade and recharge the battery when the truck is stationary.

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