Innovation Meets Canadian Roads

The latest Project Arrow platforms demonstrate long-range electric mobility, with prototype vehicles capable of travelling hundreds of kilometres on a single charge.a 650‑horsepower all‑electric powertrain, an estimated 550‑kilometre range and Level 3 autonomous functionality. Intelligent battery management systems monitor temperature, driving conditions, and energy usage to ensure consistent performance in different environments.

Smartphone integration allows you to sync your device instantly, giving you access to your apps, contacts, and music without distraction. Voice commands and touch controls make interaction simple, so you can stay focused on the road.

This is more than just a display — it’s a personalized driving environment. Designed with user experience in mind, the interface adapts to your preferences and keeps you informed without overwhelming you.

The vehicle is designed with advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving capabilities that improve safety and reduce driver workload.

These technologies include intelligent sensors, automated braking systems, lane assistance, and vehicle monitoring systems that constantly analyze the environment around the vehicle. Designed to support higher levels of autonomous driving, representing the future of transportation where vehicles can operate with minimal driver input.

Project Arrow is uniquely designed for Canadian conditions. Unlike many electric vehicles developed for warmer climates, Project Arrow platforms consider winter performance, cold temperatures, and challenging road conditions as key design factors.

Battery thermal management systems help maintain performance in cold weather, while traction and stability systems improve handling on snow and ice. Materials and vehicle systems are tested to perform reliably in harsh Canadian environments, ensuring that electric vehicles remain practical and efficient throughout the year.

This focus on winter performance makes Project Arrow not only innovative but also realistic for everyday Canadian driving.

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