At the top of the market, EV hypercars are a disappearing breed

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Monterey Car Week is an annual celebration of automotive culture at the extremes: extreme performance, extreme rarity, and extreme value. Cars offering more than 1,000 hp (746 kW) are de rigueur, "unique" models are everywhere you look, and machines costing well into seven figures are entry-level. A few years ago, many of the new cars debuting during Car Week focused on outright speed and performance above all else, relying on electric powertrains to deliver physics-defying acceleration and ballistic speed. Lately, there's been a shift back toward the fundamentals of driver engagement, emotional design, and purity of feel. Internal combustion is again at the fore. One of the main reasons is a renewed interest in what was old—so long as that old thing is actually new. They're called restomods, classic cars brought up to date with modern drivability but keeping the original feel. LA-based Singer Vehicle Design is the Porsche-based poster child for this movement, but San Marino-based Eccentrica earned plenty of attention in Monterey for its reimagining of one of the ultimate icons of the '90s, the Lamborghini Diablo. This is Eccentrica's restomod of the Lamborghini Diablo. Tim Stevens This is Eccentrica's restomod of the Lamborghini Diablo. Tim Stevens Eccentrica's engine. Tim Stevens Eccentrica's engine. Tim Stevens The interior has some digital upgrades, and there's even electric power steering. Tim Stevens The interior has some digital upgrades, and there's even electric power steering. Tim Stevens Eccentrica's engine. Tim Stevens The interior has some digital upgrades, and there's even electric power steering. Tim Stevens The company's latest creation, Titano, promises "Raw '90s soul meet[ing] purposeful modern craft." Maurizio Reggiani, former Lamborghini CTO and now advisor to Eccentrica, told me that feel is far more important than outright performance in this segment. "We want the people sitting in Eccentrica to really perceive the street, perceive the accelera...

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