Lafitte Automobili promised to unveil its line-up of electric hypercars at the recent Miami Grand Prix, and that is just what the car manufacturer did. As elaborated on in a press release, the three cars that Lafitte intends to develop and produce have been detailed, and they are quite the varied bunch.
As these are hypercars, two fit the typical bill for this, with the LM1 being a car that intends to go from 0-62 mph in 1.9 seconds, all while offering a range of 255 miles, and featuring paddle shifting and a sound system that makes the car sound like a classic race car.
Following up to this is the Barchetta, which features a roofless design with halo bars to protect passengers and the driver if the car rolls. This will be a slightly less powerful car, as it will do 0-62 mph in 3.5 seconds, and will have a range of 242 miles. We are told that a coupe version of this car will also be offered.
Finally, we have the outlier of the bunch, the Atrax, which is a mashup of an SUV and a hypercar. Boasting off-road elements and an open-top, this car promises to deliver 1,151 hp and 1,,844 lb-ft of torque, which will allow the 4,850-pound vehicle to move from 0-62 mph in the a blistering 3.8 seconds. The Atrax will also have a top speed of 149 mph, and will boast a range of 273 miles, on top of offering 350-kw DC fast-charging that will increase the battery from 10% to 80% in just 22 minutes.
Lafitte has also said that it will only be manufacturing 24-26 of each of the car models, meaning they will be quite rare vehicles when they start shipping in the winter of 2024. The car company also notes that the Atrax will likely clock in at a retail price of $1.6 million, but did not mention anything about the Barchetta or the LM1.