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Renovo Motors electric supercar does 0-60 mph in under 3.4
seconds
by Stu Roberts
www.gizmag.com
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Electric vehicles and high performance aren't two concepts that naturally
spring to mind together. One firm that wants to show that the concepts can
be perfectly good bedfellows, however, is US startup Renovo. The company
says its newly-announced Coupe is the "first all-electric American
supercar."
It's certainly not the first electric supercar. Amongst those already
created are the SSC Ultimate Aero that was released in 2009 and the more
recent Rimac Concept One. The Aero is American too, but it doesn't appear
to have ever made it into production.
Nonetheless, the Renovo Coupe is a worth a look, not least because it
shows what electric vehicles can be capable of. Renovo says it produces
1,000 ft lb (1,356 Nm) of direct-drive torque and over 500 hp from its
twin sequential axial flux motors. With a weight of 3,250 lb (1,474 kg),
this means that the Coupe will accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) in
under 3.4 seconds. That's faster than the Detroit Electric SP:01 – another
electric performance car that it's worth acknowledging.
The company says that the Coupe's throttle will produce full power within
just 37 milliseconds and that the vehicle's battery can be charged in half
an hour. The battery is modular in design, split across multiple separate
battery enclosures to provide a better weight distribution.
Aside from the its technology, the Coupe also has a striking and familiar
look. It uses a modified version of the Shelby Daytona chassis, which has
been supplied by Shelby itself. The chassis was designed by Peter Brock,
who designed the original Shelby Daytona.
"This shape was nearly perfect 50 years ago, and physics doesn't change
much over time," says Brock. "However, the redesigned car has a totally
updated body, frame, suspension, and cabin; it's a new chapter for this
chassis."
Renovo has been developing the Coupe in secret for over four years. The
vehicle was designed at the company's base in Silicon Valley. It will be
available to buy from next year.
The video below provides an introduction to the Renovo Coupe.
Link to video
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