In addition to the new acceleration record from 0 to 97 km/h, the electric car also set a stop note and almost won at a distance of 400 meters.
The new Electric Taycan Turbo GT Weissach has set a wonderful note, Motortrend report.
The de -electrical car accelerates at 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) in just 1.89 seconds. This is the fastest serial electric car tested on edition tests. The electric car with 97 km/h also quickly stopped for about 28 meters, which was also a record.
Taycan Turbo GT Weissach broke the record of the same Taycan Turbo GT, but was not held by Weissach, 0.05 seconds. The former record of the Porsche record is the Tesla Model S Plaid, which spreads the required speed in 2.07 seconds.
The car showed equally amazing results to a -quite a mile (400 meters), which accelerates 241.5 km/h in just 9.23 seconds. In this category, he only lost to Lucid Air Sapphire, which took a faster distance of 0.02 seconds.
To achieve such results, Porsche reduced the weight of the car, removed rear chairs and used more carbon fiber. Also, instead of installing the third machine, made in Tesla and Lucid, the company improved the adjustment of installing the Taycan power union, consisting of a constant magnet on each axis, and the front machine was connected to a single -speed gearbox, and the rear with two -speed “automatic”. Generally, new car cars have developed a 777 HP power power, but, thanks to increasing attack delivery and the start -up control system, they are able to develop up to 1019 HP.
In addition, the Weissach version has an enhanced aerodynamic package, which includes a large spoiler on the rear, which is -optimizing air intakes and modernized brakes and wheels.
The Taycan Turbo GT Weissach is estimated to be $ 23395, which is superior than the Tesla Model S Plaid price ($ 94,900), but a little cheaper than Lucid Air Sapphire ($ 250 575).
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