“A true passion project, the 7GT represents our commitment as a high-end challenger brand to deliver high-level premium products to our customers, without losing focus on their fundamental drive – the thrill of the journey,” says the blurb.
Using 800V architecture the car has a 480kW charge which can deliver 211 miles of range in 10 minutes.
It has a 35.5-inch augmented reality head-up display, which works in tandem with a 13-inch driver instrument cluster. ADAS includes automatic emergency braking, intelligent adaptive cruise control, and fingertip parking.
Five drive modes are available, including snow and sport modes. 0-62mph time is 3.3 seconds and maximum speed is 130mph.

It has a double-wishbone, five-link suspension for precise handling, along with large Privilege brakes with advanced cooling and anti-fade properties.
It has 456 litres of luggage space, a ski storage hatch, roof rack, camping customisation, and advanced towing capabilities.

An “aggressive pan-European roll out” is planned for 2026.

Electronics Weekly