Saturday, April 30, 2011

Peugeot EX1: electricity Record at Nurburgring

The Peugeot has recently demonstrated its EX1 all the very high potential of electric cars. Yes, because the car in question has just become a car with zero emissions faster than ever at the Nurburgring, where he beat the record of electric cars, stopping the clock at 9'01 "338, all crowned by a average speed of 138,324 km / h.

The prototype of the Lion's French record, driven by Stéphane Caillet, then become the fastest electric car of all time on the Nordschleife, thanks mainly to its zero-emission engine, can develop a maximum power of 340 hp , with an impressive peak torque of 480 Nm This Roadster, that to obtain this important record, he needed two days of preparation in the research center located in the Peugeot Montbéliard, opening up a new chapter on the future of the electric car.

Yes, because if many people, until now have had doubts about the real potential in terms of performance, power, speed and lap time, the zero-emission cars, the brand of the Lion Group also demonstrated its EX1, all real opportunity, bringing to the world a successful performance as a reference.

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