16+
Named Nameplates — One Vision
2,500hp
Peak System Output — Cyclotis
1ms
BAMF APEX ECU Loop Time
65%
Platform Component Commonality
Propulsion

THE SCHUBOX AXIAL FLUX SYSTEM

Schubox motors are not sourced, licensed, or adapted. Designed from scratch. Axial flux topology delivers more torque per kilogram than any radial motor — packaged tight enough to mount directly at each wheel hub or into a transaxle.

GENERATION ONE
SCHUBOX V-1
3-Motor Configuration
Motor Count 3 axial flux units
Total EV Output ~350hp combined
Layout 1 front, 2 rear
Topology Axial flux, pancake
Integration Hybrid assist
Used in: Sirena Seraphine (upper trims), Noctis, 427 Turbo, Foundry 427
Silicon

BAMF APEX ECU

Every Schubert runs a BAMF Semiconductor ECU. BAMF is Schubert's sister company — a dedicated chip design house producing custom automotive silicon. No other performance brand on earth has this. Ferrari doesn't. Koenigsegg doesn't. We do.

1ms
Control Loop Time
The BAMF APEX ECU completes a full sensor-to-actuator loop in under 1 millisecond. That is faster than any commercially available engine management system. At 268 mph, a millisecond is 47 centimeters of road. It matters.
The chip is designed for automotive grade (−40°C to +125°C operation), flashed over-the-air, and deeply integrated with Schubert-OS. Software updates improve the car after delivery — this is not a marketing promise, it is a function of owning the full stack.
Competitive Landscape
No other performance brand has custom silicon. This is not an incremental advantage — it is a category we own alone.
Custom Silicon
Designed at BAMF Semiconductor, not sourced from Bosch or Continental. Full IP ownership.
OTA Updates
Firmware, calibration, and feature rollouts pushed wirelessly. No dealer visit required.
Motor Fusion
Coordinates ICE torque with all Schubox motors in under 1ms. Zero latency between systems.
Schubert-OS
Runs the custom vehicle OS. Real-time telemetry, driver modes, thermal management.
Automotive Grade
−40°C to +125°C. AEC-Q100 qualified. Rated for the Nürburgring and Detroit winters.
Full Stack
Hardware + firmware + OS under one roof. No vendor dependency. Total control.
Architecture

SCHUBERT MODULAR PLATFORM

Four platform variants cover every segment — compact hatch to hypercar — sharing a battery architecture, universal motor mounts, and common electronics. This is how a startup builds a full lineup without bleeding out on tooling costs.

SMP-C
Compact Platform
Wheelbase: 2,800mm
Motors: 1–2 Schubox units
Segment: Compact / Sport
Ember, Vindicator
SMP-M
Mid Platform
Wheelbase: 3,000–3,100mm
Motors: 2–3 Schubox units
Segment: Sedan / SUV / Truck
Summit, Velma, Warden, Nomad, Phantom
65%
Component Commonality
SMP-C ↔ SMP-M
800V
Electrical Architecture
Across All Platforms
350kW
DC Fast Charge Capability
All Models
Breakthroughs

KEY ENGINEERING INNOVATIONS

Eight technologies that define the Schubert advantage — each one a deliberate choice to solve a problem in a way nobody else has.

01
Integrated Structural Battery
Battery cells serve as structural floor members, not passengers. Rigidity up 12%, weight down. The pack isn't in the car — the pack is part of the car.
02
Quad-Motor Torque Vectoring
Four Schubox V-2 motors running independently. Any torque split, any direction, any wheel, in under 1ms. No mechanical differential can match this.
03
Active Aerodynamics — 23 Elements
23 active aero elements on the Cyclotis. Deployable front splitter and rear wing adapt to speed, cornering load, and braking in real time. At 268 mph this is not optional.
04
800V Architecture — All Models
350kW DC fast charging across the entire lineup. Not just the flagship — every Schubert. Because there is no reason to be stuck at 400V in 2026.
05
Schubert-OS — OTA Updates
Custom vehicle OS with real-time telemetry, AI-assisted driver modes, and over-the-air feature releases. The car gets better after you buy it.
06
Modular Motor Architecture
Same core Schubox motor unit used 1× in the Ember and 4× in the Cyclotis. One validated component, one supply chain, four performance tiers.
07
Electromagnetic Active Suspension
The Cyclotis runs active electromagnetic suspension — no springs, no conventional dampers. Magnetic force control at each corner. The lap times reflect this.
08
Thermal Superbottle
Battery, motors, power electronics, and cabin HVAC share a single integrated thermal circuit. One system, four jobs. Less weight, fewer failure points.
Software

SCHUBERT-OS

Not infotainment. Not an Android fork. A real-time vehicle operating system running on BAMF silicon, designed from the ground up to control every subsystem in a Schubert vehicle.

SCHUBERT-OS v3.1.0 — APEX NODE
> system_boot: BAMF APEX ECU initialized
> schubox_v2: 4/4 motors NOMINAL
> torque_vector: active — 1ms loop locked
> battery_soc: 97.4% — cell_delta: 2mV
> thermal: 18°C — superbottle ENGAGED
> aero: 23/23 elements READY
> driver_mode: CYCLOTIS_FULL
> checking OTA...
> update available: v3.1.1 — aero cal patch
> install on next park? [y/n]: _
Over-the-Air Updates
New driver modes, aero calibrations, motor maps, and features pushed wirelessly. The car you take delivery of in 2027 is better in 2029.
AI-Assisted Driver Modes
Learns corner entry preferences, throttle habits, braking style. Adjusts suspension, torque maps, and regen behavior to match the driver, not a generic profile.
Real-Time Telemetry
Per-wheel torque, cell voltage delta, suspension travel, g-forces, aero loads — all available to the driver. Track day data built into the OS.
BAMF Integration
Running on custom silicon means no abstraction layer between software and hardware. Schubert-OS talks to physical systems at clock speed. No middleware latency.
Production

DETROIT MANUFACTURING ROADMAP

Every Schubert is assembled in Michigan. Not because it tests well in a focus group — because this company was started in Detroit and it will be built in Detroit.

2024 — 2025 — Complete
DESIGN & ENGINEERING
Full lineup designed and engineered. BAMF APEX ECU architecture finalized. Schubert-OS v1.0 internal release. All four SMP platform variants validated through simulation.
2025 — 2026 — Active
FUNDING & PRE-PRODUCTION
Series A raise underway. Michigan facility site selection. Supplier contracts for battery cells, forged carbon fiber, Alcantara interiors. First prototype build: Cyclotis rolling chassis target Q4 2026.
2027
PROTOTYPE & VALIDATION
Cyclotis and Sirena Seraphine prototypes. Full NHTSA and FMVSS testing. Nürburgring validation. First customer previews for build slot holders in Detroit.
2027 — 2028
CYCLOTIS PRODUCTION BEGINS
First 100-unit Cyclotis production run. 1,200 hours of AI-assisted precision assembly and human quality verification per vehicle. Delivery to confirmed build slot holders. Sirena Seraphine SMP-L line commissioned in Detroit.
2028 — 2030
FULL SMP LINEUP LAUNCH
SMP-C and SMP-M vehicles enter production. Ember, Summit, Velma, and Warden reach market. $7,500 federal EV tax credit applies (US-assembled + domestic battery content). Michigan facility Phase 2 expansion.
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