GFG Style 2030: A 200km/h Arab Supercar Dominates All Terrains

The GFG Style 2030 supercar from the GFG Style brand has a history of showcasing eye-catching concept models at the Geneva Motor Show, and this year will be no different as they will display the 2030 model. Following in the footsteps of GFG Style. Kangaroo and Sibylla, 2030 is also an “electric hyper SUV exclusively for Arabia.”

This new Arab supercar was unveiled in the city of Riyadh last November and its name is designed to recall the country’s Vision 2030 project that aims to “create a dynamic society, in which every citizen can realize their dreams, hopes, and ambitions to succeed in a thriving economy.” To realize this effort, Saudi Arabia wants to become less dependent on oil and develop other industries such as tourism.

Going back to the 2030 model, it is not so much an SUV but a stylish two-seater sports car with AWD all-wheel drive. For now, the company has not released technical details, but confirmed the concept car has a carbon fiber body and a lightweight aluminum frame. The car also has a 2-tone exterior to pay tribute to the Arab country. GFG Style Vision 2030 Concept 11

Speaking of style, the 2030 has a prominent front fascia that’s surrounded by contrasting C-shaped trim. A few other standout details are the tall, curved fenders and a sloping, aerodynamically angled windshield. We can also see the rear part has a unique design along with a roof that can be opened up to expand the entrance.

GFG Style 2030 – sieu xe A Rap chay 200 km/h moi dia hinh-Hinh-3 The interior of the car shows cutting-edge technology

The unique style of the GFG Style 2030 Concept continues in the cockpit as the driver sits behind an open steering wheel and looks at a digital dashboard. The dashboard also has display screens on either side to show images from the door-mounted camera. Other notable points include wood and carbon fiber trim as well as a large vertical infotainment system that resembles a portrait.

The car’s powertrain is also being kept under wraps, but GFG says that the 2030 can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.5 seconds and can hit 200 km/h on “all terrain.” At the same time, the car also has a travel distance of 365 km on a full charge.

In addition, the 2030 will be just one of three models displayed by the GFG Styel at the Geneva Motor Show. The company doesn’t say much about other cars, but there are images that suggest one of them will be the Sibylla.

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