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Check out China's first super car [PHOTO]

Pictures of China's first super car by Beijing Automotive Industry Corporation (BAIC) have been leaked.

China's first super car

However, pictures of the car have already been leaked on the Internet.

Designed by Chinese car company, Beijing Automotive Industry Corporation (BAIC), the pictures show a white automobile with stripes.

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Not much is known, except for a few details from Autocar.

According to the website, the car is an electric two-seater with three driving modes: economy mode, comfort mode, and race mode.

It is rumored to go from 0-60 mph in less than 3.0-seconds and hit a top speed of 162 mph.

There have also been speculations about a resemblance to the BMW i8.

It is expect to debut at the Beijing Auto Show soon.

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