Car described as ‘world’s most beautiful multi-terrain EV’ has the interior to match

  • Callum Skye is an all-electric multi-terrain concept
  • It is a lightweight vehicle, tipping the scales at just over 1,100 kg
  • It does 0-60 in under 4 seconds

Published on May 21, 2024 at 3:50 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis

Last updated on May 24, 2024 at 6:33 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

This is the Callum Skye, an all-purpose, all-terrain vehicle unveiled by a British design company.

Callum Skye comes in with striking proportions and a gorgeous interior.

And it also has a rather ambitious title.

According to Callum, the company that makes it, this is the ‘world’s most beautiful high-performance’ multi-terrain vehicle.

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The bar is set quite high but to be fair, the Callum Skye actually delivers – to an extent.

From the outside, the Sky presents itself as a relatively compact, sort of boxy, crossover-esque vehicle that’s halfway between an SUV and a coupe.

It is aerodynamically efficient and it also has massive wheels with large wheel arches to make the car quite wide – over 1.9 meters, actually – roughly the same as a Porsche 911 Turbo.

By contrast, the interior is a lot more simple and minimalistic.

The dashboard features nothing but the infotainment display and the digital instrument cluster, but there are no buttons, no switches, no dials, and nothing else at all.

Right in the middle of the cabin we find a slim, elongated center console with only two switches, one of which is the power button, the gear selector, and three tiny digital gauges.

The engine is electric, powered by a 42 kWh battery pack, which can only offer 170 miles (274 km) of range.

The good news is due to its lightweight construction, the Skye is a 4-meter SUV that only weighs 1,150 kg, roughly one-third of the weight of the Cybertruck, which means it is quite nippy.

It does 0 to 60 mph (100 km/h) in under four seconds.

This is more than vaporware, by the way, because you can actually head to their website and reserve one for just £500 – or $635 at today’s rate.

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