As a new luxury car brand, Piëch was run by former Volkswagen chairman Ferdinand Piëch, who resigned in 2015. At the upcoming 2019 Geneva Motor Show, the company, which was founded in 2016, will bring an electric coupe called Mark Zero. It should be pointed out that despite the family connection, the Swiss-based Piethy Motor Company does not have much to do with Volkswagen.

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Half-faced Mark Zero

According to Piece's share of some design sketches on Instagram, it's not hard to imagine the true meaning of Mark Zero under the cover.
As a compact two-door electric coupe, it is equipped with a nearly elliptical grille and headlights that can't help but think of Aston Martin's nose. At the rear of the body, a sloping rear window and a flat, short tail are visible.
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Design Sketch
Although Pi皮 has not yet announced the details of Mark Zero, foreign media Autocar broke the news that it weighs no more than 3,970 pounds (1.8 tons).
Under European test standards, the range of battery life after full power is 311 miles (500 kilometers), and these batteries are said to be installed near the rear axle of the car center.
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