Performance Concerns – EVs are heavier due to battery packs, affecting handling, acceleration, and the signature driving feel of supercars.
Emotional Appeal – The roar of a V12 engine, the smell of fuel, and the mechanical engagement are integral to the supercar experience, which EVs struggle to replicate.
Battery Limitations – Current EV batteries struggle to provide the range and power output needed for sustained high-performance driving.
Charging Infrastructure – Supercar owners often travel long distances or use their cars on tracks, where fast and reliable charging is still lacking.
Cost of Development – High-performance EV technology is expensive, and many brands are waiting for battery advancements before making the switch.
Brand Heritage and Legacy – Many iconic supercar brands are built around the sound, feel, and history of internal combustion engines.
Resale and Collectibility – Enthusiasts and collectors value ICE supercars more, leading brands to slow their EV transition.
Limited Consumer Demand – Luxury buyers are not yet fully sold on electric supercars, preferring traditional combustion or hybrid models.
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