Dacora is a new luxury brand based in Hudson, New York, aiming to introduce a striking art deco sedan to the market.
The sedan is priced at $500,000, fully electric, hand-built, and highly customizable with a design reminiscent of a vintage Chrysler Airflow and high-end Chris Craft speedboat.
Founded by MIT-trained engineers, Kristie and Eric D’Ambrosio-Correll, the company plans to hand-build each model in small volumes in upstate New York, targeting 50 cars in 2028 and 100 in 2029.
The interior of the sedan features a wood and copper-accented dashboard, analog-style gauges, and customizable themes for the modular center console.
Dacora offers a range of themes for the center console including The Larder, The Executive, The Barista, The Botanist, The Humidor, and The Virtuoso.
Customers can easily reupholster the interior, with two new limited-edition material choices released annually.
The sedan will utilize GM’s Ultium battery platform, providing a clean, all-electric powertrain with an estimated 400-mile range and 800 horsepower.
Dacora is currently accepting a refundable 10% deposit, targeting a wealthy clientele with over 100 deposits received.
The company aims for a limited production run, focusing on quality over quantity.
The future of Dacora's production remains uncertain, but the sedan stands out for its unique design and customization options.
Interested individuals can learn more about Dacora on their website via MotorTrend.