Following its debut last fall, INDI EV has shown the One at CES.
Designed to embrace the “You Do You mentality,” the One is a $45,000 electric crossover that looks like a mix between the BMW i3 and Tesla Model Y.
However, the One manages to be a bit more stylish as it features flowing lines, slender headlights, and a distinctive front light bar. They’re joined by a sloping roof, flush-mounted door handles, and aerodynamically optimized 22-inch wheels.
In terms of size, the model measures 189 inches (4,800 mm) long, 78 inches (1,981 mm) wide and 67 inches (1,702 mm) tall. That means the One is slightly larger than competitors such as the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Model Y.
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While the exterior design is slightly generic, the same can’t be said about the cabin as it features a digital instrument cluster and a “supercomputer infotainment system that the personal transportation market has never seen before.” The latter is powered by a high-end computer, which allows passengers to play the latest games as well as capture, edit and upload video using the car’s interior and exterior cameras.
Additional details will be released shortly, but INDI EV has previously said the model has a cargo capacity of 43 cubic feet (1,218 liters) and will feature a personal virtual assistant that learns your habits. We can also see a panoramic glass roof and a minimalist steering wheel.
Power is provided by a 95 kWh battery pack and this allows for a range of 300 miles (483 km). The battery powers a dual motor all-wheel drive system, which produces 410 hp (302 kW / 416 PS) and enables the crossover to accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 5.5 seconds. Given enough room, the model will eventually top out at 130 mph (209 km/h).
INDI EV is slated to begin accepting reservations in the first quarter, with deliveries beginning late this year.