A Gallery Showcasing the All-Electric Wiesmann Project Thunderball

Driving the all-electric Wiesmann Project Thunderball.
Driving the all-electric Wiesmann Project Thunderball.
The car has been developed to have a range of 311 miles and the ability to rapid-charge at up to 300 kw.
The 3,747-pound production version is planned to have 680 hp and 811 ft lbs of torque.
The unique 92 kwh battery pack is housed under the huge front clamshell rather than within a skateboard-style platform.
Project Thunderball fires from zero to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds.
Parked in front of Wiesmann’s “Gecko Factory,” Project Thunderball shows off fulsome curves that draw upon classic British sports cars like the Austin-Healey 100 and Jaguar XK120.
The cabin combines hand-stitched leather and analogue dials with exposed carbon weave, a digital driver display and a central touchscreen.
Each vehicle can be customized to taste.
With a projected price of $310,000, the model is scheduled to reach showrooms in early 2024.
The electric soft-top roof retracts in nine seconds.
Project Thunderball’s egg-shaped grille and insectoid lights are distinctively Wiesmann.
Wiesmann’s new two-seater features a chassis that’s aluminum clad in carbon fiber.
Inside Wiesmann’s distinctive “Gecko Factory” near Düsseldorf, Germany.