Starry Sky four-door supercar teased for CES 2026 debut
Starry Sky's four-door supercar targets Ferrari ahead of CES 2026
Starry Sky four-door supercar teased for CES 2026 debut
Starry Sky Automotive teases a four-door supercar for CES 2026, rumored at 1,000 hp and 0-100 km/h in 1.8s, likely electric, with production targeted for 2027.
2025-12-29T08:11:51+03:00
2025-12-29T08:11:51+03:00
2025-12-29T08:11:51+03:00
Chinese startup Starry Sky Automotive has popped up with a supercar prototype and says it will show the car in person at CES 2026 in January. The company’s English name sounds romantic, yet the ambition is anything but modest: to rival Ferrari and Lamborghini on image and emotion while hinting at hypercar-level acceleration.Design-wise, it’s a classic low wedge with assertive aero, hungry air intakes, and a sizable rear wing. The twist is the body format: it’s a four-door. A savvy move that can widen the audience without dulling the spectacle.Another close-up detail lands like a provocation to the supercar establishment: six-lug wheels, a choice more common on full-size SUVs and pickups than on sports models that typically use five. At the back, a full-width light bar grabs attention.Technical specifications remain under wraps. Chinese industry media talk about roughly 1,000 hp, while the company is said to quote a 0–100 km/h sprint of 1.8 seconds. An electric powertrain seems the most plausible explanation—consistent with the direction of China’s market and the bullish acceleration claim.Skepticism is warranted, yet the precedents are real: China now builds genuinely quick cars. The intrigue is whether Starry Sky becomes another audacious picture or a program that actually makes it to series production in 2027.
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Starry Sky's four-door supercar targets Ferrari ahead of CES 2026
Starry Sky Automotive teases a four-door supercar for CES 2026, rumored at 1,000 hp and 0-100 km/h in 1.8s, likely electric, with production targeted for 2027.
Michael Powers, Editor
Chinese startup Starry Sky Automotive has popped up with a supercar prototype and says it will show the car in person at CES 2026 in January. The company’s English name sounds romantic, yet the ambition is anything but modest: to rival Ferrari and Lamborghini on image and emotion while hinting at hypercar-level acceleration.
Design-wise, it’s a classic low wedge with assertive aero, hungry air intakes, and a sizable rear wing. The twist is the body format: it’s a four-door. A savvy move that can widen the audience without dulling the spectacle.
Another close-up detail lands like a provocation to the supercar establishment: six-lug wheels, a choice more common on full-size SUVs and pickups than on sports models that typically use five. At the back, a full-width light bar grabs attention.
Technical specifications remain under wraps. Chinese industry media talk about roughly 1,000 hp, while the company is said to quote a 0–100 km/h sprint of 1.8 seconds. An electric powertrain seems the most plausible explanation—consistent with the direction of China’s market and the bullish acceleration claim.
Skepticism is warranted, yet the precedents are real: China now builds genuinely quick cars. The intrigue is whether Starry Sky becomes another audacious picture or a program that actually makes it to series production in 2027.