Aion Hyper SSR makes its European debut at GAC Advanced Design Milan. Chinese supercar generates 1,208 hp and can hit 62 mph in 1.9 seconds. Prices in its home market range from $178-233k. It’s not only Europe’s mass-market automakers that ought to be worried about the coming Chinese EV invasion. The continent’s supercar community is under threat too, and that threat just got more tangible with the European debut of Aion’s Hyper SSR in Italy.
9 seconds, which would make it almost as quick as the Nevera . The SSR does fall behind in the end, though. It runs out of puff at 155 mph while the Rimac breezes on to 258 mph . But that’s the least you’d expect given that the Nevera stickers at around $2 million and the SSR reportedly costs around a tenth as much in its Ultimate Track configuration, and only $178k in entry-level form.