Spirra sports car from South Korea is getting an all-electric version

by Max Richardson

The Spirra sports car form South Korea debuted at first in 2005 and was upgraded in 2007 when Oullim Motors bough the company.

In the domestic market the Spirra is offered with a Hyundai-sourced V6 2.7-liter engine in four power outputs: 175 hp & 245 Nm, 330 hp & 471 Nm, 420 hp & 490 Nm and 500 hp & 539 Nm.

The range topping 500 hp model goes from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of 193 mph (310 km/h). Impressive numbers, showing also the potential of a Hyundai V6.

Oullim Motors has now announced plans to offer an all-electric version of the Spirra in Europe.

The standard gasoline powered model has a rear-wheel drive layout, whilethe Euro-spec electric model model will adopt an AWD system, offering reportedly the same performance levels as the range-topping 500 hp model.

The model will debut next year at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show with prices starting at 200,000 EUR.

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