The first all-electric Aston Martin will come to market in 2018, thanks to a curious partnership with a major Chinese media and tech company. LeEco, the Chinese outfit formerly known as Letv, will help develop the battery and powertrain systems for the upcoming Aston Martin RapidE.

Earlier reports suggested the Aston Martin RapidE could pack as much as 1,000 hp from a quartet of electric motors, one positioned at each wheel. It is said to combining torque vectoring, and regenerative braking, while providing a total range competitive with the Tesla Model S’ 275 miles. Palmer has said he hopes to build 400 units per year at around £200,000 a pop, with 100 of those units bound for China.

According to Aston Martin’s announcement, the joint venture with LeEco could also yield a wider range of advanced, connected electric vehicles.

Aston Martin first partnered with LeEco (then called Letv) in April 2015. Letv agreed to provide in-car entertainment systems for new Aston Martin cars. In December 2015, the two companies announced a research partnership working to develop connected-car technologies and manufacturing consulting for electric vehicles.
Most recently at CES in January, Aston Martin introduced a special Rapide S concept Letv in-car connectivity, including its Internet of the Vehicle (IOV) technology. It features a new center touch screen, digital instrument cluster, speech recognition system, remote monitoring, and Wi-FI connection. Of the partnership, Palmer said in a statement that “The integration of Letv advanced connected technologies into this bespoke environment is a natural progression as we look to the future demands of our consumers.”