American startup Dacora Motors has introduced its first electric fastback, which combines the elegance of 1930s automobiles with modern technology. This model, designed by the Italian studio Pininfarina, aims to compete with premium vehicles such as the Cadillac Celestiq.

The car features a design with a hint of classic American sedans, particularly the Chrysler Airflow, with a characteristic sloping rear end and a fastback body shape. The rear doors open against the direction of travel, reminiscent of solutions used in Rolls-Royce.

Technically, the novelty is equipped with a power output of over 800 hp, capable of accelerating to 96 km/h in less than 4 seconds. The range on a single charge is about 644 km. The car’s mass is approximately 3 tons, and the trunk volume is 708 liters. The car is built on a modern platform with an adjustable floor, ensuring optimal weight and space distribution.

The interior is distinguished by the use of natural materials—wood, leather, and wool. The absence of plastic and touch screens emphasizes attention to detail and comfort. Owners will be able to change the interior trim twice a year according to the season.

The price of the base model is $500,000. Production will be carried out manually in the Hudson Valley (New York State) with an emphasis on using American components, highlighting the commitment to high quality and support for local manufacturing.
Dacora Motors positions itself as a new symbol of the American luxury electric vehicle market, combining classic design with advanced technology and a high level of personalization.