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Quite a cool retro-looking EV saloon by Alpha Motors called the Saga will be launched soon. I like the boxy 80's Lancia/Fiat/Alfa Romeo type styling with classy interior that mixes the old and the new.
The company estimates a range over 300 miles and hit 60 mph in six seconds.
Alpha Motors is taking reservations for yet another new product. This time, the EV maker is showing the Saga sedan that looks like a stretched version of its Ace coupe.
The Saga follows the overall aesthetic of many of Alpha's other prospective products by having a blunt front and rear, prominent fenders, flat sides, and an arching roofline.
There's a minimalist aesthetic for the cabin that comes from the big, analog gauges and old-school-style radio with knobs for tuning it. The HVAC system also uses physical controls. There's still an infotainment screen for some modern functionality.
Alpha Motors plans to offer single-motor rear-wheel drive or dual-motor all-wheel-drive layouts. The estimated range is over 300 miles. The Saga can hit 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour) in a projected six seconds.
Alpha projects the Saga to cost $40,000 to $50,000, and this is before the $7,500 federal EV tax credit. The company isn't saying when this model is hitting the road, but potential buyers can register their interest in the machine on Alpha's site.
The company estimates a range over 300 miles and hit 60 mph in six seconds.
Alpha Motors is taking reservations for yet another new product. This time, the EV maker is showing the Saga sedan that looks like a stretched version of its Ace coupe.
The Saga follows the overall aesthetic of many of Alpha's other prospective products by having a blunt front and rear, prominent fenders, flat sides, and an arching roofline.
| Length | 185 inches |
| Width | 75 inches |
| Height | 57 inches |
| Total Cargo Capacity (Including Frunk) | 20 cubic feet |
| Weight | 4,200 pounds |
There's a minimalist aesthetic for the cabin that comes from the big, analog gauges and old-school-style radio with knobs for tuning it. The HVAC system also uses physical controls. There's still an infotainment screen for some modern functionality.
Alpha Motors plans to offer single-motor rear-wheel drive or dual-motor all-wheel-drive layouts. The estimated range is over 300 miles. The Saga can hit 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour) in a projected six seconds.
Alpha projects the Saga to cost $40,000 to $50,000, and this is before the $7,500 federal EV tax credit. The company isn't saying when this model is hitting the road, but potential buyers can register their interest in the machine on Alpha's site.