At the start of their journey in the automotive world, electric vehicles were quite far removed from the world of performance. Their priority was eco-friendliness, efficiency, and low costs: all “boring but useful” factors not typically associated with a high-performance car. In recent years, however, things have changed. Hybrid supercars introduced the idea of electrification as a way to boost performance, and even fully electric powertrains have been explored as a potential way for automakers to create faster and more exciting vehicles.