π¨ THE QUESTION ISN'T WHETHER EVS CAN BE HYPERCARS ANYMORE.
IT'S HOW ABSURD THEY CAN GET.
At CES 2026, a relatively unknown company called KOSMERA unveiled a dramatic four-door GT prototype that immediately turned heads.
The car uses a quad-motor setup with axial-flux motors a technology that allows much higher power density in a smaller, lighter package compared to traditional radial motors.
KOSMERA is claiming eye-watering specs: 3,154 horsepower, 0-100 km/h in 1.7 seconds, and a top speed of 550 km/h. The car also features a 1,200-volt architecture, extreme by-wire steering (up to 90Β°), and a heavy focus on AI-driven systems.
Why this matters:
β’ Axial-flux motors are finally moving from niche racing applications into serious hypercar territory
β’ The four-door GT format is unusual in this power segment and could offer better usability than traditional two-seater hypercars
β’ The company is positioning itself as truly global (R&D in China + US, design in Italy, manufacturing in Germany)
β’ It adds to the growing wave of extremely high-power electric hypercars challenging traditional combustion icons
The deeper implication:
Weβre entering a phase where electric hypercars are no longer just trying to match combustion cars theyβre trying to completely rewrite the rulebook on power, acceleration, and technology integration.
While many of these insane power figures are still in the development or prototype stage, the rapid progress in axial-flux motors, high-voltage architectures, and software-defined chassis means these numbers are becoming increasingly achievable.
KOSMERAβs prototype shows that the next generation of electric hypercars wonβt just be fast theyβll be technologically dense in ways combustion cars could never be.
The question is no longer βCan EVs be hypercars?β Itβs βHow extreme can they actually get?β
Would you rather see more traditional two-seater hypercars, or do four-door GTs like this represent the future of the segment?
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βWe should take peopleβs money to solve homelessness / end hunger / provide free health careβ
Alright. Why donβt you go do that? Pass the program, run up the deficit a little. You already spent $1.75 trillion more than you brought in last year. Feel free to spend a little more to solve all our problems.
Then, after we see how great these programs are, we can figure out how to raise tax revenue to keep them alive. If theyβre really that great and solve all our problems, then sure. Letβs tax the rich. That would be worth it.
But the reality is you have no plan to solve any of these problems, even given endless money. Any additional tax revenue raised will go straight down the hole. Youβve already spent it. Youβve spent $1.75 trillion more than you brought in. And weβve all seen how little it has done for us.
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