This year’s Geneva motor show was host to a sea of conceptual electric vehicles, all claiming impressive performance figures. This made it somewhat difficult to see which models were really worth our time, but a few months on, it would appear the Piech Mark Zero might have more to offer than most.

New info from Piech Automotive has revealed that thanks to a 602bhp triple-motor setup, its upcoming two-seat sports car will claim a 3.3sec 0-62mph time, with 124mph arriving in just 9.3. A single motor can be found up front, with two individual motors powering the rear wheels.

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The headline news, though, is the claimed charging times, we’re told that the Mark Zero will be capable of taking 80% charge (approx. 248 miles of range) in just 4 minutes and 40 seconds from the 1000-volt charging stations that will eventually come on stream. Even with the 400-volt stations currently available, 80% charge is claimed to be possible in just 8 minutes, with 100% possible in 12. This would make even Tesla’s revolutionary V3 Supercharging system look slow, as that is only capable of delivering 75 miles of range in 5 minutes.