Kosmera Star Razer: Chinese EV Hypercar Targets 3,112 HP and a 342 MPH Top SpeedA fresh name is muscling its way into the hypercar conversation, and it is coming out swinging. Kosmera, a luxury performance marque backed by Chinese technology giant Dreame, has pulled the covers off the ambitious plans for its forthcoming Star Razer. If the brand can turn its spec sheet into reality, this electric grand tourer could rewrite what enthusiasts believe is physically possible from a road car.You may also like...Porsche's CEO Just Killed The Electric 911 And Honestly, GoodAdvertisementAdvertisementCar Insurance Is A Deliberately Confusing Mess: Here's What You're Actually Paying ForThe Sub-$25K New Car Is Basically Extinct — Here's What Killed ItDreame is no stranger to outrageous numbers. The company previously turned heads with the Nebula Next 01 Jet Edition, a hypercar that reportedly rockets from a standstill to 62 mph in a barely believable 0.9 seconds. With that pedigree behind it, Kosmera now wants the Star Razer to push the envelope even further.At the heart of the headline is a staggering power figure of more than 3,000 horsepower. The Star Razer is said to rely on a quad-motor configuration, pairing dual-motor units on both the front and rear axles for a combined output of 3,112 hp. That arrangement delivers all-wheel drive while opening the door to sophisticated torque vectoring, giving the car the kind of precise control needed to manage such enormous reserves of energy.AdvertisementAdvertisementMuch of that potential rests on axial-flux motor technology, a layout conceptually similar to what powers cars like the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe. Kosmera builds these motors using magnesium-aluminium structures reinforced with carbon fibre, a recipe that yields a remarkable power density of roughly 81 hp for every kilogram of motor weight.The performance targets are every bit as wild as the power output. Kosmera claims the Star Razer will dispatch the 0-62 mph benchmark in just 1.7 seconds, surge from rest to 249 mph in 8.2 seconds, and ultimately chase a top speed of 342 mph. Figures like those raise plenty of practical questions, from the tyres and aerodynamics required to survive them to the simple matter of finding somewhere safe enough to even try.Read next:No, Chevy Didn't Leak The C9 Corvette, But What Actually Happened Is Way CoolerAdvertisementAdvertisementThieves Followed Power Tour Muscle Cars Back To Their Hotels And Gutted Three In One NightFeeding the four motors is a battery pack rated at more than 100 kWh, engineered to hold up under sustained hard driving, including repeated laps of the Nurburgring. To haul all of that velocity back down, the car is fitted with substantial carbon-ceramic brakes.It would be fair to file these claims under cautiously optimistic for now, because the numbers sit right at the edge of believability. Still, established names have a habit of underestimating ambitious newcomers. If Kosmera can deliver even most of what it is promising, the Star Razer may force the entire industry to recalibrate its expectations for electric hypercars.Continue reading:AdvertisementAdvertisementJeep Just Recalled a Million Wranglers and Gladiators for Catching Fire, and There's No FixGM Kills Off Chevy's Biggest Silverado Trucks as Sales Collapse and Factory Fallout SpreadsDodge Is Betting Its European Comeback on a Car Americans Refuse to BuyPorsche Was Just the Start: Feeding Our Future Ringleader Gets 41.5 Years and a $240 Million BillJoin our Newsletter, follow our Instagram page, and connect with us on Facebook.