The Morgan XP-1 is an extremely eccentric English electric vehicle
Briefly

"We use a MATLAB Simulink, which is a kind of programming software that's used by all the big OEMs. They use it for creating control software for vehicles. We're using it to simulate how an EV will work."
The motor and batteries aren't in-house developments, but thanks to work done in the virtual space, they've been specced to suit the Super 3's rather odd chassis dimensions. Its less-than-conventional shape was thoroughly tested for drag, and aero tweaks were made to help it cut through the air a little better.
Read at Ars Technica
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