Solar car firm Sono has revealed the final design of its Sion compact hatch and is aiming for a 2023 launch. The German brand, which has been working on the Sion since 2017 has also confirmed that the final version is expected to cost the equivalent of £21,000 when deliveries start to European customers.
The final production version comes complete with 456 solar ‘half-cells’ that form an integral part of the car’s body panels. According to Sono, the cells generate up to 1.2 kilowatts at peak power. This energy can generate power for 70 miles of additional driving range per week. In a year, that equates to around 3,600 addition ‘solar miles’.
The Sion features a conventional 54kWh battery pack that is charged via the solar panels or from the grid. DC rapid charging can be carried out at a maximum of 75kW, while AC maxes out at 11kW. The Sion comes with two Vehicle to Load (V2L) ouputs; a 3.6kW adaptor that comes with a standard domestic plug socket and a Type 2 connector that can draw an 11kW feed from the main traction battery.
In terms of size, the Sion is 4.47 metres long which makes slightly shorter than a Volkswagen ID.4 and comes with seats for five and a 650 litre boot. Despite having solar cells on almost all panels, the Sion tips the scales at 1,730kg - some 200kg less than the lightest Volkswagen ID.4 model.