Alpha Saga: yet another electric dream

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The ambitious Alpha Motor Corporation adds another new model to its list of non-existing models. We are introduced to the Saga, an electrically powered and stubbornly designed sedan that for the time being only leads its life in virtual form.

Just over a year ago, the unprecedented Alpha Motor Corporation presented its first car in digital form: the Ace Coupé. This electrically powered and retro-designed coupé was joined last year by a fleet of virtual models. The company served up the Jax, Wolf, Wolf Plus and Superwolf. Alpha adds one to that list of fictional EVs for the time being. This time we are introduced to the Saga, which you can actually see as a four-door version of the Ace Coupé.

Alpha Saga

Alpha Motor Saga

The Alpha Saga is a 4.7-meter-long and 1.91-meter-wide banana-shaped sedan that is strikingly angular at the front and rear. The Saga, like several of its still unproduced brothers and sisters, must come on the market with both rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. Alpha Motor claims that the Saga should be able to go more than 480 kilometers on a battery charge. The sedan weighing more than 1,900 kilograms could sprint to 100 km/h in about 6 seconds. It has a luggage space of just under 400 liters and has a so-called frunk – a luggage compartment under the front cover – which adds something to that.

Should Alpha really start building its digital creations or do you not like the design of its models? Let us know in the comments.

– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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