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Transportation

Hyperion XP-1 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Hypercar

Hyperion XP-1 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Hypercar

There’s a lot going on here, both visually and underneath the complex body of the Hyperion XP-1. Not only does it look totally radical, albeit with elements of Bugatti Chiron and Koenigsegg Agera in it, the powertrain might just be the most radical one for a supercar to date. Although details about the vehicle are scant, the hydrogen-electric-powered hypercar purportedly has a 1,000 range between refuelings, as well as a 0-60 time of 2.2-seconds, quicker than just about anything out there. Features like huge solar panel aero elements, V-wing scissor-style doors, and a massive 98-inch curved display screen make it even more cutting edge. The company plans to build the XP-1 in America starting in 2022, and we’re guessing the price point will be in the stratosphere.