Introducing the Callum Skye: A $100,000 off-Road EV sports car

  • Introducing the Callum Skye: A $100,000 off-road EV sports car designed by Ian Callum, now available to order.
  • Dubbed the “world’s most beautiful multi-terrain vehicle”, the Skye boasts a sleek, rugged exterior inspired by Callum’s iconic designs.
  • Priced from £80,000 to £110,000, the Skye offers sports car performance and luxury, with multiple variants to be revealed closer to launch.

Jaguar-Influenced $100,000 Off-Road EV Sports Car Now Available to Order

Meet the Callum Skye: A $100,000 off-road EV sports car designed by Ian Callum, the visionary behind the Aston Martin Vanquish and Jaguar I-Pace.

Unveiled last November, this all-electric 2+2 off-roader is dubbed the “world’s most beautiful multi-terrain vehicle”, and is now available to order. 

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The Skye’s sleek, rugged exterior is influenced by Callum’s previous designs, like the Jaguar F-Type and Aston Martin vehicles. Built for extraordinary on and off-road adventures, it combines capability, refinement, and beauty.

Powered by a 42 kWh battery, the Skye offers a range of up to 170 miles and ultra-fast charging, achieving a full charge in under 10 minutes. Despite its compact dimensions (4,047 mm long and 1,900 mm wide), it delivers sports car performance, sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in under 4 seconds. Now available to order, the Callum Skye is ready to redefine off-road EV sports cars.

Weighing just 1,150 kg (2,500 lbs), this off-roader is one of the lightest EVs around. Inside, it boasts a central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, featuring easy-to-use touchscreen dials designed by Callum for maximum functionality.

Up front, you’ll find two cossetting sports seats. In the rear, there’s a versatile bench that can be removed for extra storage. According to Callum, the hinged tailgate offers ample space for luggage, sports gear, and lifestyle essentials for a long weekend getaway.

The Callum Skye has completed testing in Europe and is now open for orders. The production model is reported to start at £80,000 to £110,000 ($101,700 to $140,000). The company plans to introduce multiple variants, with more specifications and details set to be unveiled closer to the launch.

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