The uniqueness and exclusivity of this car from the Chinese company QEV Auto lies in the use of active aerodynamics. Depending on the speed, the body ‘fin’ elements change position to assume the position that will be optimal in a specific situation (speed, tilts, etc.).

According to Carnewschina, the exterior design was carried out by Carlos Turon from the Bertone studio, who not only embodied the laws of active aerodynamics in metal, but also additionally improved it with partially covered rear wheels and a simply gigantic rear wing.
And although these are only the claims of the Chinese (they are known for being ‘storytellers’), the specifications of the Chinese supercar QEV Auto state that it can accelerate to the first hundred in 2 seconds, and to 200 km/h in 4 seconds. At the same time, it is not specified what power plant (clearly hybrid or electric) is installed in the supercar.
According to the developers, the car is suitable both for the track and for use on public roads. As for the price, the stated cost is 1 million yuan (4 million hryvnias).