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Exagon Motors Electric Supercar Siemens battery


A new car manufacturer Exagon Motors Furtive EGT figure shows, the electric supercar scheduled to begin racing in Europe next year. There will be no dealer, showroom, or order via salesman, gesturing Exagon must purchase order directly through the first plant in the North of France.

Strength will be supported by a liquid-cooled electric motor designed by Siemens. This machine will be connected by a three-speed gearbox which is claimed to minimize the loss of torque when moving teeth. The electric motor is able to send power up to 402 PS with 515 Nm of torque, enough to "shoot" Furtive EGT from zero to 100 km per hour in just 3.5 seconds, top speed reaches 258 km per hour.

Two batteries Siemens was able to bring this supercar racing up to 320 km. Durability claimed to be very long, because after testing with 3000's knowl-charge, the battery is able to last up to 80 percent. Consumers can order such a generator that can charge the battery and to make a long distance, 796 miles!

To reduce weight by holding battery charge, the middle body is made of carbon fiber, and the sub-frames front and back are made of aluminum, so the total weight is 1620 kg. Unlike other supercars, Exagon EGT comfortable carrying four adult passengers. If the sale next year, chances are the price is 404 thousand euros, equivalent to Rp 5 billion....

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