These days, electric vehicles are all the rage because to their excellent performance and low environmental effect. Due to their incredible speed, certain high-end EVs have raised the bar, and now we'll talk about the top 10 quickest all-electric vehicles.
№ 10. Nio EP9:
The Nio EP9, the brand's first all-electric vehicle, was enough to cause a stir in the automobile industry. Although the exterior is small, it nevertheless features all the cuts and grooves one would anticipate from a hyper car. The vehicle is among the fastest EVs in the world with a peak speed of 312 km/h (194 mph) and a best 0-100 km/h time of 2.7 seconds. The utilization of four motors, with a combined output of 1360 hp and a peak output of 1 MW, allows for the completion of all of these tasks. The EP9 has a 427 kilometer range and only takes 40 minutes to completely charge.
№ 9. Dendrobium D-1:
The 2017 D-1 performance vehicle stands out from the competition thanks to its distinctive rear-opening butterfly door and roof. The bodywork also closely resembles a conventional hyper car, which is unusual considering that most EVs have an eerie design language. The performance numbers are incredible because it can easily surpass the 320 km/h (200 mph) barrier owing to the 1800 horsepower provided by its engines. The estimated time to reach 100 km/h is 2.7 seconds, which is absurd. Although the range has not yet been disclosed, it is anticipated to be average due to the smaller battery pack of 30–50 kWh.
№ 8. Lotus Evija:
The 2019 launch of the British EV Lotus Evija will truly wow you with its spec list. 2000 horsepower, produced by four separate engines, is sufficient to reach 100 km/h in less than three seconds. The manufacturer hasn't specified a peak speed, although the hyper car is easily capable of exceeding 320 km/h (200 mp/h). Aerodynamics have received extra attention in order to increase its range, which is predicted to reach 346 km, which is respectable for a hyper car. The Evija is the lightest EV hyper car yet to enter production, weighing only 1680 kg in total.
№ 7. Drak GTE:
№ 6. Genovation GXE:1
The all-electric supercar, the Genovation GXE, is built on a Corvette C7 and packs a punch that is more than anticipated. It helped the automobile achieve this accomplishment by having 800 horsepower available from two motors attached at each axle, making it the first road-legal EV to attain a speed of 340 km/h (212 mph). The car's availability of either a DCT or a 7-speed manual transmission is another distinctive feature. Although a precise timing for 0-100 km/h has not yet been disclosed, it is capable of doing it in less than 3 seconds.
№ 5. Pininfarina Battista:
The Pininfarina Battista is the pinnacle of an all-electric luxury sports car, created as an homage to the Italian car designer Battista Farina. Although the appearance is plain, it has many cuts and air scoops to increase the car's aerodynamics and range. Each wheel has four separate motors that together provide 1900 horsepower, allowing for a top speed of 350 km/h (217mph). It will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 2 seconds, according to the manufacturer. Even in terms of range, the super car delivers as its enormous 120kWh battery provides enough power for 450 km.
№ 4. Hyperion XP-1:
The Hyperion XP-1 is the most unusual hyper car on the list since it powers its four engines with hydrogen. Due to its severe yet attractive design and the use of space technologies, the XP-1 resembles a machine from another dimension. This enables it to reach a high speed of 355 km/h (221 mph) and a top output of 1500 horsepower while still having an astonishing 1600 km of range, with a 0-100 km/h time of 2.2 seconds. Additionally, since hydrogen can be filled in 2 to 3 minutes, extensive charging duration are a thing of the past. There will only ever be 300 of these monstrosities produced; the business has not yet disclosed the pricing.
№ 3. Aspark Owl:
Don't be fooled by the hyper car's odd moniker; instead, concentrate on the fact that it is the world's smallest all-electric vehicle, standing only 99 cm tall. Additionally, the super car has a peak speed of 400 km/h (248 mph) and can accelerate from a stop to 100 km/h in less than 1.7 seconds. The combination of a chassis and body constructed entirely of carbon fiber with a fantastic 2012 horsepower output allows for all of this. Despite its exceptional performance, the owl has a 450 kilometer delivery range. The business has started taking orders for the hyper car with the goal of only building 50 of them.
№ 2. Tesla Roadster:
The Tesla Roadster is well-known among auto enthusiasts, but not everyone is aware of its incredible performance. The base model of the new Roadster has a peak speed of more than 402 km/h (250 mph) and can accelerate from a stop to 100 km/h in only 1.9 seconds. There are four engines in total, each delivering 248 horsepower (in the standard form), and the vehicle will have a total range of 1000 km, which is sufficient for almost any sort of driving. The goal year for the new Roadster's debut is currently 2022 after many delays.
№ 1. Rimac C_Two:
By creating the fastest-ever EV hyper car, the Croatian maker of all-electric sports cars has once again astounded the globe. With a peak speed of 412 km/h (255 mph) and a 0–100 km/h duration of only 1.85 seconds, the Rimac C–Two will be the fastest electric vehicle to ever be produced. Dual motors with a combined output of 1914 horsepower propel this vehicle to such speeds. The 120 kWh battery pack that powers the motors can propel the vehicle 650 kilometers when operated with a standard foot. The business has stated that it is on schedule to deliver the vehicles in 2021.
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