Rare Chinese EV With Nissan GT-R Vibes Now Half Its Original Price

- The electric sedan has a 120 kW battery pack and two electric motors with 663 hp.
- HiPhi briefly sold the Z in Germany, with prices at the time starting at €105,000.
- With 50 km on the odometer, one of the HiPhi Zs we found is practically new.
In the fast-paced world of electric vehicles, startups often make a huge splash, only to crash and burn just as quickly. Human Horizons certainly made plenty of noise when it burst onto China’s EV scene with the launch of its HiPhi Z, an electric car that looked like a four-door Nissan GT-R blended with a BMW i8 from a sci-fi flick.
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But, as we’ve seen time and time again, flashy debuts rarely guarantee long-term success. Despite its early promise, Human Horizons soon found itself in financial turmoil, ultimately filing for bankruptcy. This misfortune came just about a year after the HiPhi Z first launched in Europe, and now two of these rare cars are on the market looking for new homes and owners, whether or not they know what they’re getting into.
Buying an EV from a company that’s gone belly up, much like Fisker did, is a gamble at best. If something breaks—or, heaven forbid, just doesn’t work—you’ll be left high and dry, with zero technical support to rely on.
Less Than Half Its Original Price
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Now, let’s get into the specifics of what’s up for grabs. The first HiPhi model we’ve come across is a Z, which is up for sale in Germany with an asking price of €69,800 (~$75,300). The Z was the most unusual of HiPhi’s three models and, when first announced, had an asking price of €105,000 (~$113,200).
While we’re not sure when exactly this model was delivered in Europe, it has a mere 50 km (31 miles) on the odometer. So, it’s barely broken in, assuming the lack of financial backing doesn’t completely put a halt to its future prospects.
Powering the HiPhi Z is a 120 kWh battery pack feeding a pair of electric motors with 663 hp. The EV can reportedly hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.8 seconds and travel up to 345 miles (555 km) on a single charge. The Z’s exterior design is quite the conversation starter, but the cabin also looks impressively luxurious with plenty of premium materials and a large infotainment screen.
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The second HiPhi Z we found on Mobile is a slightly more expensive four-seat version, which originally listed at €107,000 (~$115,400). This one’s been used a bit more, with 10,000 km (6,200 miles) on the clock, and the photos show it’s been used as a family car with two baby seats in the back. It has an asking price of €60,000 (~$64,700). That’s roughly the same as a brand new BMW 520i in Germany, although the Z is all-electric and has much more power.
Would You Take The Risk?
So, would you dare buy an EV from a company that’s already written its own obituary? Well, that’s for you to decide. But hey, if you’re feeling adventurous, these HiPhi Zs are out there waiting to be snapped up. Just don’t say we didn’t warn you.