Alpha Motors Adds Saga Sedan To Long List Of EVs It’s Not Building Yet

Alpha Motors Adds Saga Sedan To Long List Of EVs It's Not Building Yet

According to the company, there is a range of more than 300 miles. The company claims that it can reach 60 mph in just six seconds.

Alpha Motors is now taking reservations for a new product. The Saga sedan looks like an extended version its Ace coupe. The Saga is a continuation of Alpha’s overall design by featuring a blunt front, rear, prominent fenders and flat sides. It also has an arching roofline. The cabin has a minimalist design that is influenced by the large, analog gauges and the old-fashioned radio with tuning knobs. Physical controls are also used in the HVAC system. For some modern functionality, there is still an infotainment display. Alpha Motors will offer either single-motor rear-wheel drive and dual-motor all wheel-drive options. The range is estimated to be over 300 miles. In six seconds, the Saga can travel 60 miles an hour (96 km per hour) and reach speeds of up to 60 mph in 60 seconds.

Alpha Motors Adds Saga Sedan To Long List Of EVs It's Not Building Yet

Alpha estimates that the Saga will cost between $40,000 and $50,000. This is before the federal $7,500 EV tax credit. Although the company has not yet announced when the model will be available for purchase, potential buyers may register their interest on Alpha’s site. The Wolf compact pickup is the first Alpha model to enter production. It is expected to arrive in the fourth Quarter of 2023. The price range is between $36,000 and $46,000. Alpha has not yet announced the powertrain and battery specifications for Wolf. It will offer either a single rear motor or dual motors for all wheel drive. It is expected to travel between 250 and 275 miles. It can reach 60 mph in 6.2 seconds, and can tow up to 3,060 kilograms (1,360 kg) The automaker is aiming to make the Wolf and other models in the United States. The location of the plant is not yet disclosed by the company.