Dacora is not a brand any of us have heard of before. But that may change, if the Hudson, New York based company succeeds in bringing it’s striking art deco sedan to market.

So, what sets this new luxury brand apart?

$500,000. All-electric. Entirely hand built. Hugely customizable.

Plus a design that feels like a vintage Chrysler Airflow meets a high-end Chris Craft speedboat.

There’s a distinctive aesthetic that eschews a modern profile, despite being packed with high-tech features.

A luxury vintage-style car with a blue body and wooden-striped hood, parked in front of a stone wall.
Close-up view of a blue luxury car's rear section, featuring sleek design elements, circular red tail lights, and the logo 'Dacora' prominently displayed on the trunk.

Founded by two MIT-trained engineers, Kristie and Eric Dโ€™Ambrosio-Correll, the idea is to coach-build (hand build) each model in small volumes in upstate New York, aiming for just 50 cars in 2028, and 100 in 2029. From there, they hope to scale volume up slowly.

Interior view of a modern car dashboard featuring a sleek steering wheel, digital display, and wood accents.

The Art Deco look continues inside, with an interior featuring a wood and copper-accented dashboard, traditional analog-style gauges, and ‘shy-tech‘ displays emerging from the wooden dash.

A modern car interior featuring sleek design elements with a mix of leather and wood finishes, a digital dashboard displaying the date and time, and a stylish steering wheel.

In terms of customizability, the modular center console offers a range of impressive themes, including:

The Larderย (mini fridge)

The Executiveย (desk + pen)

The Baristaย (espresso)

The Botanistย (bonsai under glass)

The Humidorย (cigar drawerโ€”yes, really)

The Virtuosoย (vinyl or record player)

For even more customization, Dacora will offer an interior that can be easily reupholstered, with two new limited-edition material choices being released each year.

Interior view of a modern car featuring plush seating, a sleek console, and large windows showcasing an airport landscape and mountains in the background.

Set to utilize GM’s Ultium battery platform, Dacora will offer a clean, all-electric powertrain, making this striking sedan run smoothly and silently.

An estimated 400-mile range and 800 horsepower will give the car amazing power.

A vintage-styled blue car with a sleek design, featuring a chrome grille and circular headlights, parked on a gravel surface in front of a stone wall.
A stylish blue concept car with a sleek design, featuring distinctive grill lines and circular headlights, parked in a gravel area near a stone building.

The $500,000 Dacora is currently taking a refundable 10% deposit, making it out of reach for all but the deepest pocketed. Supposedly the company has over 100 deposits so far.

Aerial view of a modern car interior showcasing luxurious seating with a light and dark color scheme, a stylish dashboard, and elegant finishes.
Aerial view of a luxury car's interior featuring leather seats, wood accents, and a modern dashboard design.

It remains to be seen if Dacora will make it to full production. But we’re intrigued by such a striking, style-forward sedan that will certainly turn heads if it hits the road.

Learn more about the Dacora on their website. Via MotorTrend.


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4 Comments

  1. Peg Evers

    I like everything but the lines on the hood and front. Doesn’t matter because I will never be able to afford it.

  2. This is probably the most interesting and beautiful electric car I have seen. A head-turner in the best possible way. Too bad I have neither the bank account or the need for such a vehicle. Would make a great Bridal car for weddings.

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