The Jakusa Triango is one man’s dream come true. Támas Jakus from Gyor, Hungary one day in 2008 drew a wedge-like supercar on a piece of paper and what you now see here is that car made real.
The car has a complete (and safe looking) tube steel chassis, a nose full of batteries and… interesting design. It doesn’t look very practical with that ultra low nose and the wheels aren’t sitting correctly in the arches, but other than that it’s okay for a prototype electric supercar.
Jakus didn’t build it in Hungary, though. It was apparently built by a man called Tair Balbayev from Kazakhstan. The short description on Behance says work on the actual prototype began in 2014 and that it’s still not quite finished (as you can see from the photos posted below).
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