Cascadia Motion to supply 1,903-hp electric powertrain for Elation Freedom

A Silicon Valley company by the name of Elation last fall announced plans for a gullwing hypercar offering customers the choice of a V-10 or battery-electric powertrain.

The new hypercar is called the Freedom, and Elation is now focused on just the electric powertrain, more details of which have been revealed.

The Freedom’s electric powertrain has been developed in partnership with Cascadia Motion, a subsidiary of major automotive supplier BorgWarner. Cascadia specializes in electric propulsion and has previously supplied products to teams competing in Formula One, Formula E and the World Endurance Championship.