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With the development of high-performance electric vehicles, the horsepower competition has reached a whole new level. As the “Car and Bike” website monitored some of the most powerful electric vehicles in the world.
The report pointed out that the history of the electric car is as old as the history of the car itself. Early examples of electric propulsion in cars date back to the nineteenth century, with many brands – some no longer existing – over the years that electric vehicles have evolved over the past century.
With the tightening of regulations, electric cars have begun to produce various models, from family cars to high-speed cars. The report took a look at some of the most powerful electric vehicles currently in the world, including:
Unveiled in 2019, the Aviga was Lotus’ first all-electric supercar and first all-new model in over a decade. The Avega, the flagship of the Lotus lineup, is limited to just 130 units.
There are four electronic motors, each generating 500 hp, a combined power of 2011 hp and a torque of 1704 Nm.
A Japanese electric supercar that is fast with a power of 1953 horsepower and a torque of 1920 Nm.
Its production is limited, only 50 units are manufactured. The car has already achieved records in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Released in 2018, it is an all-electric sports car designed and manufactured by the Croatian car manufacturer Rimac Automobili. The first vehicle prototype was launched in August 2021. Rimac has produced 150 vehicles and is currently in the process of homogenizing for the global market.
The Battista was developed by the Indian company, Mahindra, with a power of 1874 horsepower and a torque of 2300 Newton meters.
The most performance-focused option in the Lucid Air luxury electric sedan, the company named this brand “Sapphire”, which means “sapphire blue”, the exclusive color enjoyed by all Lucid Air Sapphire cars. ».
The Chinese electric supercar Nio EP9 with a power of 1341 horsepower is one of the most expensive electric cars ever. The EP9 was unveiled in 2016 and is also produced in limited numbers.