Check out this electrified Pagani Huayra that was put together by a car enthusiast.

by John Doe
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A 26-year-old man in China has created a series of convertible “supercars†modeled after the real-life Pagani Huayra. Although the cars have a slightly rough exterior, anyone can easily recognize the style of the actual supercar.

The electric-powered Pagani Huayra is equipped with a fully electric motor that has a power output of only 4 horsepower. Therefore, the car can only reach a maximum speed of about 40 km/h and can travel a distance of 80 km after a full charge.

Overall, this car is similar to the electric cars for kids currently circulating in the market, but with a much larger body. The car weighs only about 200 kg.

According to Liu Shengqi, the man who created these cars, he has had a passion for sports cars since he was a child. After pouring all his money into developing the first prototype, he decided to produce it for commercial use. Each car costs nearly $5,500.

Although the electric-powered Pagani Huayra may not be as powerful as its gasoline-powered counterpart, it still provides a unique and fun driving experience. Liu Shengqi’s creation is a testament to the potential for electric-powered vehicles to revolutionize the automobile industry, even in the form of toy-like vehicles for kids and adults alike.

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