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Toyota Motorsport set a new lap record for
an electric vehicle (EV) at the legendary 20.8km Nürburgring
Nordschleife circuit in Germany.
The Toyota Motorsport EV P001, with 100% electric powertrain and Jochen
Krumbach at the wheel, set a new lap record of 7mins 47.794secs to beat
the previous lap record, which stood at 9mins 1.338secs, by a very
substantial margin.
Using two electric motors, the Toyota
Motorsport electric car has a top speed of 161mph. The motors 800Nm of
torque help the car achieve impressive speeds on the extremely
challenging Nordschleife track, which includes significant elevation
changes and lengthy flat-out sections.
The new lap record was completed on
road-legal tyres, using the complete Nordschleife track. It was verified
by independent lap timing.
Toyota Motorsport’s target prior to the
29 August record run was to become the first electric vehicle break the
eight-minute barrier and this was achieved comfortably on a day when the
notoriously changeable Nürburgring weather stayed fine, although track
temperatures were relatively low.
Such performance shows Toyota
Motorsport’s electric powertrain is ideal to power any future
single-make electric motorsport series and Toyota Motorsport will begin
commercial sales of this technology in 2012. Toyota Motorsport continues
to advance its electric vehicle capability for motorsport applications
with in-house development of the electric powertrain and ongoing
investigations into alternative chassis solutions.
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TMG Electric Vehicle with
High-Performance Electric Powertrain |
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Performance |
Top speed |
260km/h |
| 0-50km/h |
1.8 seconds |
| 0-100km/h |
3.9 seconds |
| Motor |
Max. torque |
800Nm |
| Max. power |
280kW (375hp) |
| Max. rpm |
5,000 |
| Battery |
Type |
Lithium ceramic |
| Voltage |
520V |
| Capacity |
41.5kWh |
| Weight |
350kg |
| Dimensions |
Total length |
4,190mm |
| Total width |
1,785mm |
| Total height |
1,070mm |
| Wheelbase |
2,368mm |
| Weight |
970kg |
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