The Drako Dragon will be something of a mashup. It’s got the gullwing doors of an early supercar, the tech-heavy engineering of Silicon Valley, and the design principles of the Italian motoring industry. Thus far, that sounds like a pretty good mix for the SUV with doors looking like a Tesla Model X.

You’ve maybe heard of Drako Motors before. They have a car already, the 1,200 hp GTE (for electric) hypercar. At least according to Drako Motors, this one is going to be categorically different, and not just because it’s an electric SUV.

The brand doesn’t mince words, saying “Drako needs no gimmicks for the Dragon: Top speed is over 200 mph, it runs the quarter-mile in 9.0 seconds, and it hits 60 mph in 1.9 seconds.” We love a good, to-the-point spec run, especially when it ends with 2,000 hp. Now, we know what to expect. As of now, progress is still in the early developmental stages, but Drako does have a little more info for us for now.

The powertrain that does all this is one of Drako’s own making, specifically for models like the GTE and Dragon. The quad-motor platform is built on learnings from the GTE, and the individual motor setup will allow for full torque-vectoring.

Of course, all those things are only so great as long as you’re comfortable. This is an SUV, after all, and not a race car. As such, the cabin will be “wrapped in Europe’s finest, most sumptuous leather.” There will also reportedly be some sort of “unique layout” for ingress/egress. All told the SUV will sit five, holding all their gear and then some, as an SUV should.

Right now, we don’t have any pricing details to share with you. All that Drako will say on the matter is that the Dragon will be “priced competitively to the existing super-SUV segment.” So, we’re talking Urus, Lotus Eletre, DBX, et cetera. Frankly, those already cover a massive price range. We don’t know anything about trims or options yet, so for now, let’s just say that the Dragon is going to start north of $100,000.

As for a release timeline, all we know is that the Dragon will come later this year, with reservations opening just before that.