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Mercedes Vision EQXX with a range of more than 600 miles

Earlier this year, Mercedes revealed its new electric concept, the Vision EQXX, which was claimed to have a range of 600 miles (1,000 km). Now this has been confirmed after the car crossed from Sindelfingen, through the Swiss Alps and northern Italy, to the destination Cassis on the Cote d’Azur, with a single charge.

Before departure, the car’s charger cover was sealed. The trip started in cold and rainy conditions, and there was a driving supervision team in the vehicle. In the other, the accompanying vehicle, was an independent expert from TÜV Süd.

How much aerodynamics with a minimum frontal surface of the vehicle affects the reduction of air resistance and thus energy consumption, Mercedes has shown by crossing 1,008 kilometers with a record low average consumption of 8.7 kWh / 100 kilometers. After 11 hours and 32 minutes of driving, the battery showed “only” 15 percent of capacity, which is enough for the vehicle to cover an additional 140 km.

The Vision EQXX is powered by an electric motor that develops 201 hp, and the drive is so efficient that 95 percent of the energy ends up on wheels. The car also has a 117-cell solar panel, which provides energy for the HVAC system, lights and infotainment system. A separate lithium-iron-phosphate battery stores energy and, in ideal conditions, can offer 25 kilometers of extra range.

Mercedes has equipped the EQXX with air curtains, covers and moving elements including a rear diffuser that pulls out at higher speeds, Bridgestone tires with ultra-low rolling resistance. Inside, there’s an 8K resolution 120.6cm screen with a navigation system with 3D graphics showing the city from a “satellite perspective” up to 10 feet high.

Source: Mercedes

2023 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato

After recently released photos of the test model, Lamborghini has revealed what its new type of off-road car Huracan Sterrato will look like. It is part of Lamborghini’s plan to present its four new models this year.

It all started in 2019, when Huracan Sterrato was presented as a concept. Compared to the concept model, the presented car does not have a light line on the roof. It also has a slightly more aggressive look than the test model already seen.

The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato will be powered by a 5.2-liter V12 engine used for other versions of the Huracan. It is currently unknown whether this will be a version that develops 631 hp (464 kW) like the STO and Huracan Tecnica. However, unlike the two listed variants, this one will almost certainly have all-wheel drive.

Obviously, Lamborghini intends to expand its offer and make it more attractive, so that it can respond to the upcoming Ferrari Purosangue. It is not known how many copies will be produced. Some rumors say that it could be a limited edition, because Lamborghini will say goodbye to Huracan in 2024.

Source: Lamborghini

2022 Tushek TS900 Apex is the lightest hybrid hypercar

On Thursday, April 21, the Slovenian company Tushek will present the lightest hybrid hypercar, TS900 Apex. It is a car intended for speed enthusiasts who have failed to become owners of the Koenigsegg One: 1.

The Tushek TS900 Apex has the world’s highest power density drivetrain (TDED). It is powered by two electric motors combined with a petrol engine with a total power of 1,351 hp (994 kW) and 1,239 lb-ft (1,680 Nm) of torque. It reaches 62 mph in 2.3 seconds and 124 mph in 7.4 seconds, 186 mph in 17.2 seconds. The top speed that this hyper car can reach is 236 mph (380 km / h).

Rumor has it that it will be powered by a 4.2-liter V8 engine paired with two electric motors, whose total power would be 950 hp (699 kW). Thanks to the carbon chassis and body, the weight of the car has been reduced to 1,343 kg.

The super-fast hybrid hypercar, with a drivetrain based on aircraft technology combined with an internal combustion engine, will be produced in just 36 units priced at 1.5 million euros. Tushek will also present a race car, the TS900 RacerPro, which will be produced in just 12 copies.

Source: Tushek