The DeLorean EV: Everything We Know So Far About the New Version of Back to the Future’s Classic Costar - IGN (2024)

UPDATE (May 30, 2022): DMC has revealed the look and initial specs of the new electric car, called the DeLorean Alpha5, on its official website. Unlike the original car, it will be a four-seater. Also unlike the original car, it will have some impressive performance numbers. It will accelerate from 0-60mph in 2.99 seconds, and 0-88mph (you know why!) in 4.35 seconds. The top speed is projected to be 155mph.

The new all-electric DMC four-seater revives the "Medusa" sedan concept that the original DeLorean Motor Company had started development on prior to the automaker going bankrupt in 1982. Though the Medusa, officially known internally as the DMC-24, was to have four independent gullwing doors, the DeLorean EV will instead feature two large electronically powered gullwing doors that each expose the first and second row of seating. See it from all angles – including the interior – in the image gallery below.

DeLorean EV Renders and Images

In February 2022, DeLorean Motor Company announced plans to build a new version of the 1980’s stainless steel-skinned car made most famous by its role as the time machine in the Back to the Future film trilogy. The new sports car will be an electric vehicle (EV). DMC (no relation to John DeLorean’s original company that went bankrupt in 1982), which has spent the past 25-plus years dedicated to offering parts, service, and restoration on the original gullwing-door coupes, will build the car in San Antonio, TX.

Here’s everything we know so far about the return of a pop culture icon.

The new DeLorean as an EV

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The new DeLorean, now known as the Alpha5, will be an all-electric sports car. DMC CEO Joost de Vries told Motor Authority the car will offer a massive 100kWh battery pack to power it to a range of at least 300 miles. For context, the full-size Tesla Model S sedan, in its latest incarnation, uses a battery pack that is roughly the same size (99kWh) and carries the 5500-pound sedan up to 405 miles on a single charge. de Vries did say, however, that the car wouldn’t get to 500 miles of range.

Structurally, the new DeLorean will mimic Tesla’s “skateboard” design, in which the electric motors sit between the wheels on each axle and the battery pack sits in the floor between the front and rear wheels, spanning the width of the car.

“You could assume that with most EV sports cars, all-wheel drive would be a must as would a flat-floor battery,” DMC Chief Marketing Officer Troy Beetz told Motor Authority. The custom chassis, meanwhile, will utilize a structural carbon fiber tub.

DMC isn’t giving performance numbers yet, but the company is promising that the DeLorean EV will “be a driver’s car, bringing back the joy of driving.”

Design and style

As you can see in the image gallery above, the new DeLorean EV won’t be the same iconic 1980’s Italdesign-penned body over a modern electric powertrain. Instead, the 21st-century DeLorean will have a totally new design that, yes, will utilize the same signature gullwing-style doors the original did. And Italdesign, headed by legendary automotive designer Giorgetto Giugiaro, is designing this one, as he did the original.

A prototype will be unveiled at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance Monterey Car Week on August 18, 2022. Whether or not it’s going to be close to what we see on the road remains to be seen, because as Motor Authority reports, “The CEO is pushing for the car [unveiled at Pebble Beach] to be a close-to-production-intent prototype. But marketing and Italdesign are pushing for a prototype with the biggest wow factor.” IGN will be there to show you whichever version DMC ultimately chooses to reveal.

Speaking of design, the electric DeLorean won’t share one other classic trait with its predecessor: it will not have a paintless, corrosion-resistant stainless steel body. Beetz cited efficiency and weight concerns as reasons for bypassing stainless steel, though the original managed to be a reasonable 2800 pounds by way of having thin stainless body panels on top of a lightweight fiberglass underbody. While battery mass is a significant hurdle for any EV, it’s not stopping EV industry leader Tesla from building a stainless steel-body Cybertruck. The idea of having to care for paint will be a new one for any classic DeLorean owners who purchase the new car. Speaking of which…

Price and release date

Lego Back to the Future Delorean Set

The new DeLorean EV won’t be cheap, which is a shame because it contrasts with the belief of John DeLorean himself, who wrote in his 1985 autobiography about wanting more young people to be able to afford sports cars, since that’s who he thought should be enjoying them. Anyway, DMC told Motor Authority to expect a price around the high-end Model S (the Plaid, which starts at $136k before options) and Lucid Air (only the Dream Edition is currently available, and it starts at $169k) on the low end, but below the cheapest McLaren (which is presently the 540C that starts at $185k) on the high end. That puts the new DeLorean in the $175,000 range. For context, the original 1981 DMC-12 was $25,000, which in 2022 dollars is about $80k.

As for its release date, de Vries told Motor Authority that it’s possible the first customer deliveries could happen by the end of next year, but DMC for sure aims to have pre-production models on the road sometime in 2023.

Where we’re going we don’t need roads

For more on DeLoreans new and old, don’t miss our written-by-a-longtime-DeLorean-owner review of the Netflix docu-drama Framing John DeLorean as well as a look at the new Back to the Future DeLorean LEGO set. IGN will have more on the DeLorean EV as its release gets closer.

Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as our monthly(-ish) interview show, IGN Unfiltered. He owned a 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 from 1999-2012. Ask him about it on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

The DeLorean EV: Everything We Know So Far About the New Version of Back to the Future’s Classic Costar - IGN (2024)

FAQs

How much does the DeLorean from Back to the Future cost? ›

Upon release in 1981, a DeLorean had a base MSRP of $25,000, or equivalent to $84,000 in 2023.

Is the DeLorean from Back to the Future real? ›

As previously mentioned for the first Back to the Future film, three 1981 DeLorean DMC-12s were purchased for production. Due to reuse in the subsequent films and other factors, only the original "A-car" still exists, according to the documentary OUTATIME: Saving the DeLorean Time Machine.

Was the DeLorean Electric in Back to the Future? ›

Fusion generator that uses garbage as fuel. Although the Mr. Fusion unit provides the required power for the time machine, the DeLorean is still powered by an internal combustion engine for propulsion. The fuel line is damaged during Marty's trip to 1885 in Back to the Future Part III.

Why did they choose a DeLorean for Back to the Future? ›

The choice of the DeLorean as the time machine was a stroke of genius. Its distinctive design, with the gull-wing doors and stainless steel body, gave the car a futuristic and otherworldly appeal.

Can a DeLorean go 88 MpH? ›

The speedometer on a production DeLorean's dashboard only went up to 85 mph. But if you know your BTTF trivia, in order to the travel in time, the car had to be driving at 88 mph, which was, in fact, impossible!

How many DeLoreans are left in the US? ›

Whether on display or on the road, there are still 6,500 DeLoreans out of the original 9,000-car run, and many of them have been restored with the help of this CEO.

Is The Back to the Future DeLorean Street Legal? ›

About the Car

The Team Fox DeLorean Time Machine is a functioning vehicle. It is road-worthy, street legal and comes with an internationally licensed and insured driver.

Why is 88 mph in Back to the Future? ›

Doc needs to know how long it would take the DeLorean to travel its own length. Assuming the wormhole remains open for . 1072 seconds, and that Doc knew this fact, he could divide the length of the car by 107.2, arriving at 39.33 meters per second or 88mph.

How fast does the DeLorean have to go in Back to the Future? ›

(Back to the Future) Provided the Flux Capacitor allowed time travel by generating a wormhole to the programmed temporal destination, but these wormholes are unstable and only last for a little over a tenth of a second.

Who owns DeLorean now? ›

Stephen Wynne, who traces his history with the DeLorean back to 1983, is the owner of DeLorean Motor Company [i.e., Classic DeLorean].

What is the top speed of a DeLorean? ›

DeLorean claimed the car could top 130 mph and do 0-60 mph in 8.5 seconds, but it never seemed capable to do that. When mated with the automatic gearbox, Road & Track timed 10.5 seconds to 60 mph and only 105 mph top speed !

What kind of engine was in the DeLorean in Back to the Future? ›

The one in Back To The Future was a manual. The engine sound heard in the film is not accurate for the car. All DeLoreans had a Renault V6 engine rated at just 130 horsepower, which was pretty underwhelming for a.

Why did the DeLorean fail? ›

Factors like a lack of innovation, not adapting to the changing market trends, and not prioritizing customers' needs & demands along with the nearsighted decisions by the business leaders led to the company's downfall. In 1982, DeLorean went bankrupt. The company had produced only 9,000 DMC-12 cars.

What happened to the original DeLorean from Back to the Future? ›

Surprisingly, the "B" car still survives and belongs to Bill and Patrick Shea's private exhibit in Massachusetts. The "C" car was disassembled during filming to shoot interior footage, and its remaining parts were used to build a replica sold by Universal Studios Japan to a private Japanese company.

Did the Back to the Future DeLorean have a Porsche engine? ›

Rumor has it that a Porsche engine was substituted for the stock engine while other reports say they simply used Porche sound effects. Having worked with the movie car, it used the stock Peugeot-Renault-Volvo (PRV) engine and drivetrain with it's 130hp v6.

How much is a DeLorean DMC-12 worth today? ›

Q: What is the average sale price of a DeLorean DMC-12? A: The average price of a DeLorean DMC-12 is $60,443.

How many DeLoreans exist in Back to the Future? ›

How many DeLoreans existed at the same time in Back to the Future? In 1885, there were two. The one that Doc hid in the mine for Marty to find in 1955 and the one that Marty went to 1885 to rescue Doc in. In 1955, there were 4.

How much is the car from Back to the Future worth? ›

If only Doc Brown knew how much he could get for that thing... One of the original DeLorean DMC-12 cars used as time machines in the "Back To The Future" movie trilogy was put on auction and sold for a high bid of $541,000, Hemmings.com reports.

How much did a DeLorean cost in 1985? ›

The list price for a DeLorean was $25,000 when introduced in 1981 rising to $35,000 by 1983. The car was expensive. The price was equivalent to a 911 to start and a 911 turbo at the end, with less power. They were not built in 1985, but would have been purchased on the used car market.

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