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.
More Transportation

The 6 Best Luxury Hybrid Vehicles for 2025
Premium automakers might be paring back their electric ambitions, but these top-tier hybrids and plug-ins have beauty and efficiency to spare.

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Was Worth the Wait
The modern reimagining of VW’s iconic microbus ranks among the best automotive releases in recent memory.

The 2024 Lexus GX 550 Is the Perfect Redesign After 15 Years
Lexus has pulled off a masterstroke with the new GX, appealing to almost every kind of SUV customer.