Electric cars have gotta be the way of the future with their clean emission-free engines…but are they all going to look as strange as the tricycle-wheeled Aptera? The first pre-production vehicles rolled out recently, and the company has now revealed more data on how its sleek vision of the future car will perform on the road.

The car’s dubbed the 2e, and it’s an all-electric powered beast with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack. It has three wheels, with two in front–for better grip while steering–and one trailing. The electric motor develops 60lb ft of torque, which is enough to accelerate it up to 60mph in 9 seconds. That doesn’t sound like much compared to the 100-plus lb-ft of torque from a typical gasoline engine, but remember that electric engines deliver their power smoothly as they speed up, meaning it’ll feel very different when you’re riding inside.

The battery pack is slated to come in two different sizes–10 kWh and 13 kWh of capacity–with the smaller battery offering the car a 100-mile range.

The car’s body looks half like a tear-drop, half like a crashed Cessna aircraft. That’s to give it an efficient and low drag coefficient of 0.15–compared to the 0.31 of a Lamborghini Diablo or even the 0.26 of a Toyota Prius–that’s a terrifically low figure which leads directly to more of the Aptera’s power being delivered as speed and less wasted in drag. But that’s how it gets up to a top speed of 90mph with such a low-power engine. It also features gull-wing doors, and enough storage space for 15 typical grocery store bags

It’s going to cost “between $25,000 and $45,000” when it goes into mass production in October. Its maker plans to release the car, that is legally considered a motorbike, in California first. Then it will roll out across the U.S., as it’s 20,000 annual production kicks off.