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China Just Built A 429-Horsepower 3,000-Pound Electric Sports Car For Miata Money, And It Looks Amazing

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After the original Tesla Roadster, the market for new electric sports cars just kinda stopped. In the somewhat attainable realm, meaning not a hypercar or supercar, nobody was really looking into that niche, and it left us wondering who’d fill that void. The MG Cyberster is neat, but it also weighs as much as a medium-sized building. A two-ton sports car? I don’t think so. For a while, it looked like Porsche would be the first player here, but between setbacks in Germany and advancements in China, the forthcoming electric Porsche 718 isn’t the first truly modern reasonably attainable electric sports car. Instead, it’s something from tuner Feng Xiaotong with assistance from Xiaomi-backed EV company JMEV called the Small Sports Car SC01, and it looks spectacular.

The first thing you need to know about the Small Sports Car SC01 is that its name actually means something. At 161.7 inches long, it splits the difference between a Mazda MX-5 and a Toyota GR86, rides on a 2.9-inch shorter wheelbase than the GR86, has a roofline 2.5 inches shorter than that of an MX-5, and sits wide — 72 inches across. Add it all up, and yeah, that’s small. Then there’s the weight. Even with an electric powertrain, the Small Sports Car SC01 weighs just 3,009 pounds. That’s nearly 150 pounds less than a flat-six-powered Porsche 718 Boxster GTS 4.0, and the way it got there is classic sports car stuff.

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It starts with the chassis — not a monocoque or a fancy carbon tub, but an old-fashioned tubular spaceframe. Think Countach, Ariel Atom, and the gullwing Mercedes-Benz 300SL. It’s not fancy aluminum either, but instead chromoly steel, a time-honored tradition still used in some forms of racing today. Then there’s the battery pack, a somewhat small but still adequate 60 kWh unit that isn’t under the floor like in most EVs, but instead stacked behind the passengers. This allows for a lower driving position and while it does raise the center of gravity, a 15-inch center of gravity is three inches lower than in a Toyota GR86, and nobody’s accused that thing of being top-heavy.

Sc01 Frame
Photo credit: Small Sports Car

Let’s turn back to the high-voltage system for a second because despite the 60 kWh battery pack, range actually seems reasonable. The SC01 claims to be good for 323 miles on China’s CLTC cycle, and while that definitely doesn’t translate to EPA figures, it’s about 50 miles short of what a long-range Volkswagen ID.4 is good for, and that’s rated at 291 miles of range on the EPA cycle. That sort of rough ballpark isn’t bad for a sports car. Plus, with dual electric motors kicking out 429 horsepower, the all-wheel-drive SC01 should scoot to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds. I get that acceleration isn’t the main selling point here, but it’s nice to know this thing’s bonkers quick.

Small Sports Car Sc01 Front Three Quarters
Photo credit: Weibo/Feng Xiaotong

Oh, but straight-line speed isn’t even remotely the most interesting part of the Small Sports Car SC01. It has pushrod-actuated double-wishbone suspension at all four corners and comes with adjustable dampers, so owners can dial in their preferred settings. It rolls on magnesium wheels weighing just 13-pounds each, and six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers clamping 13.8-inch discs should offer serious braking capacity. No gimmicks here, just a no-nonsense trend that even extends to the interior.

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Small Sports Car Sc01 Interior 2
Photo credit: Small Sports Car

Inside the SC01, you get three knobs for your climate control, a bank of cockpit-style switches in the windshield header rail, a digital gauge cluster, six speakers, a mechanical handbrake, and that’s about it. No central infotainment screen, no ambient lighting, no bloat. All the interior money’s been spent on some nice speaker grilles, some carbon seats, and actual buttons, exactly what sports car people want.

Small Sports Car Sc01
Photo credit: Weibo/Feng Xiaotong

Now it’s time to get to the best bit. In its home market of China, the Small Sports Car SC01 costs around $31,900. No, that’s not a typo. Even with a 100 percent tariff, this thing would still be competitive in America, filling a price gap between models like the Nissan Z and Chevrolet Corvette, while also giving Lotus some interesting competition. While a huge part of the SC01 coming to market is China’s bonkers investment in EVs, it does make you wonder what future electric sports cars from Western automakers might look like. Hopefully like this, although I doubt you’ll see an electric Porsche or Lotus for under $32,000 anytime soon.

Top graphic credit: Small Sports Car

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Jeff Marquardt
Jeff Marquardt
6 minutes ago

This is the first electric car that I stopped and thought I may like to own that some day… Yet another reason that I am happy to be living in China!

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