News2 March 2026· 2 min read

Singapore's First Hypercar: The All-Electric Dendrobium Targets Geneva Debut

Vanda Electrics is set to unveil the Dendrobium, Singapore's first all-electric hypercar with 1,500hp, at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2026.

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Sarah Chen

Senior automotive journalist with 10 years of experience covering the EV industry in Southeast Asia.

Singapore's First Hypercar: The All-Electric Dendrobium Targets Geneva Debut

Singapore is making a striking entry into the elite world of hypercars with the all-electric Dendrobium, marking a significant milestone for local automotive engineering. This 1,500-horsepower vehicle is more than a mere showpiece; it signals Singapore’s ambitions to establish a foothold in the high-performance electric vehicle (EV) sector, a move that could influence the region’s green technology landscape.

Collaboration and Engineering Excellence

The Dendrobium is the brainchild of Vanda Electrics, a local company under Wong Fong Industries, which is better known for manufacturing industrial machinery such as cranes and forklifts. This bold venture is set to make its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2026, where it will compete alongside world-class electric hypercars from renowned brands like Rimac and Pininfarina.

Engineering expertise for the project comes from Williams Advanced Engineering, the technology division of the famed Williams Formula One team. Renowned for its prowess in aerodynamics, lightweight materials, and electric powertrain design, Williams has contributed to the Dendrobium’s composite monocoque chassis, which incorporates carbon fibre and aluminium body panels. This combination emphasises weight reduction to maximise performance.

Design and Performance

While detailed specifications remain confidential, the Dendrobium’s 1,500-horsepower output firmly places it among the most powerful electric hypercars on the market. Its design draws inspiration from the orchid after which it is named, featuring rear-hinged doors and a roof that open in a synchronized, flower-like bloom. This artistic approach is seamlessly fused with cutting-edge automotive engineering.

Though intended as a limited-edition model for ultra-high-net-worth collectors, the development of the Dendrobium within Singapore represents a landmark achievement. It highlights the capability of local talent to innovate at the highest levels and aligns closely with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030, which promotes advanced manufacturing and sustainable technology. Beyond the vehicle itself, this project has the potential to ignite fresh interest and investment in Singapore’s growing EV ecosystem.

Strategic Implications for Singapore

The emergence of the Dendrobium is more than a flashy addition to the global hypercar roster; it reflects Singapore’s evolving identity in the automotive and technology sectors. This project marks a confident shift from traditional manufacturing towards high-tech, sustainable innovation—an essential trajectory as the world accelerates towards electrification.

For a city-state with limited land and resources, investing in knowledge-intensive industries such as EV engineering is a strategic imperative. The collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering not only elevates local capabilities but also positions Singapore as a credible player capable of delivering world-class products.

While the Dendrobium may remain a rare sight on local roads, its impact could be far-reaching. It has the potential to inspire a new generation of engineers and designers, attract foreign partnerships, and encourage further homegrown innovation in electric mobility. In this context, the hypercar serves both as a bold statement of ambition and a celebration of what Singapore can achieve on the global stage.

SingaporePolicy

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