Mar 09, 2017 09:30 AM EST
2017 Geneva Motor Show Introduced The Supercar From China: Techrules Ren

Geneva is one of the most awaited motor shows every year. There is always an excitement everywhere once it is about to start. It is where the latest car concepts and other new models are introduced. One of the eye-catching supercars is the Techrules Ren.

It is a supercar from China. The model is the first ever design production from Techrules. In the Chinese culture, Ren means humanity and kindness. During the Motor Show, the car boasts its performance as well as its economy with its 1,287 bhp.

The Chinese supercar features a turbine engine in diesel that turns the fuel into electrical energy. From its 80 liter tank, it extends its range up to 727 miles. According to Techrules, identical of the Trev system can offer up to 1,242 miles depending on the car where it is used.

Techrules Ren is built on a chassis made out from carbon fiber. As for the other details on this car, it comes with laser headlights and reversing star-burst LEDs. In a statement, founder of the Techrules, William Jin, stated, "Thanks to the unique modular design of the Ren chassis and powertrain, we have a perfectly engineered vehicle to deliver our TREV technology in the most efficient way."

Techrules is one of this year's companies that introduce a new face of a luxury supercar in electric. It is said to be great when it comes to dynamics and performance. It is also a car that is environmentally friendly and convenient than the other models that are on the market.

For the interior of Techrules Ren, high-grade classes of expensive materials are used. The drivers and passengers will also enjoy the pod spaces that have a finishing touch of a Cuoio Italiano and an Alcantara leather.

Meanwhile, the company offers less powerful sports car that runs on a 2E engine with 430 of horsepower and 4E engine with 860 horsepower. In addition, the company sets a goal to produce ten units annually with an estimated price of 2.5 million each.

 

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