The Lavinia EV supercar has been in the works at Tecnicar, in Italy since late last year. It’s an 800 PS machine that’s expected to hit 100 km/h or 62 mph in 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 300 km/h or 186 mph.

Based in the Sicilian region of Siracusa (or Syracuse), Tecnicar is a company with experience in the field of electric propulsion. It makes electric road vehicles, small tourist trains, boats and provides mobility for the disabled.

The Lavinia will be a departure for the company whose sole electric car up until this point was the bubbly-looking Genius, which is more of a microcar, really.

Details surrounding the upcoming supercar are limited, and the only other key bit of information that needs to be specified is the range it’s claimed it will have: 300 km or 186 miles on a full charge, according to Autoblog.it.

No exact time frame for its release was specified, though, and up until this point all we have are renderings (posted in the gallery below).

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