Deus Vayanne: an electric supercar with 2200 hp

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Deus Vayanne

On the occasion of the New York show, the Austrian startup Deus unveiled a highly powerful electric supercar, the Vayanne.

To develop the car, Deus relied on a partnership with the Italian design firm Italdesign. The company also benefited from the technical expertise of Williams Advanced Engineering. As a reminder, the former subsidiary of the Formula 1 team Williams has already worked on another electric supercar, the Venda Dendrobium.

2200 hp and 400 km/h top speed

Regarding the technical specifications, a small clarification is needed before diving into the details: the figures provided by Deus are predictions. The electric powertrain of the Vayanne is expected to deliver around 2200 hp and 2000 Nm of torque. The 0 to 100 km/h acceleration will be achieved in 1.99 seconds, and the top speed will exceed 400 km/h. Battery capacity and range have not been disclosed.

First deliveries of the supercar in 2025

Esthetically, the Vayanne plays a relatively classic role for a supercar. The silhouette may remind some of other competing models. The rear is more original, with its massive air intake surrounded by a light strip. The sculpted shapes show that aerodynamics was not overlooked. Deus claims to have aimed for the perfect balance between elegance and efficiency.

The rear of the Vayanne is quite spectacular.

The Austrian company also wanted the Vayanne to remain versatile and easy to handle, despite its impressive technical specifications. With this in mind, they ensured the ergonomics of the dashboard, which features a central screen and digital instrumentation.

The Vayanne will not be a force demonstration without follow-up. Deus plans to produce exactly 99 units of the car, no more. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2025. The price has not been revealed, but there is no doubt it will reach staggering levels.

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