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Indian Start-up Unveils Fastest, Lightest Hypercar Ekonk with Top Speed of 309 Kmph
Indian Start-up Unveils Fastest, Lightest Hypercar Ekonk with Top Speed of 309 Kmph
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With climate change impacting automakers' decisions, firms like Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz are turning to start-ups such as YASA for expertise and technology to... 25.10.2021, Sputnik International
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On Monday, Mumbai-based start-up Vazirani Automotive unveiled a prototype of the country's fastest single-seater hypercar, Ekonk, which also claims to be one of the fastest accelerating cars globally.The firm claimed that Ekonk had reached a speed of 100 km per hour within 2.54 seconds at a testing facility. The spaceship-like all-electric car can attain a top speed of 309 km per hour with the help of an engine that produces a power output of 722 horsepower."With the advent of electric vehicles, companies around the world have to start from a blank canvas. This is the perfect time for India to innovate, develop and pioneer this EV era", Chunky Vazirani, founder and CEO of Vazirani-Automotive, said on Monday.The hypercar uses a technique called DiCo that enables the batteries to cool directly with the air without needing liquid cooling. The firm has tested the capacity at the recently inaugurated Naxtrax high-speed vehicle testing facility in Madhya Pradesh's Indore. The firm has not revealed the date when the hypercar will go into production.Global automakers like Ford and Mercedez-Benz have already created dedicated teams to develop batteries for their electric cars. Ford plans to build a new $185-million centre of excellence for battery development, set to be opened by late 2022.Data firm IHS Markit estimated that luxury sports car market will witness a sharp jump of over 50% in the next four years. It claims that around 223,000 cars ranging in price from $137,000 to $13.7 million will be sold globally in 2026.
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Indian Start-up Unveils Fastest, Lightest Hypercar Ekonk with Top Speed of 309 Kmph
With climate change impacting automakers' decisions, firms like Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz are turning to start-ups such as YASA for expertise and technology to solve the unique challenges of electrifying the highest-performance vehicles.
On Monday, Mumbai-based start-up Vazirani Automotive unveiled a prototype of the country's fastest
single-seater hypercar, Ekonk, which also claims to be one of the fastest accelerating cars globally.
The firm claimed that Ekonk had reached a speed of 100 km per hour within 2.54 seconds at a testing facility. The spaceship-like all-electric car can attain a top speed of 309 km per hour with the help of an engine that produces a power output of 722 horsepower.
"With the advent of electric vehicles, companies around the world have to start from a blank canvas. This is the perfect time for India to innovate, develop and pioneer this EV era", Chunky Vazirani, founder and CEO of Vazirani-Automotive, said on Monday.
The hypercar uses a technique called DiCo that enables the batteries to cool directly with the air without needing liquid cooling. The firm has tested the capacity at the recently inaugurated Naxtrax high-speed vehicle testing facility in Madhya Pradesh's Indore. The firm has not revealed the date when the hypercar will go into production.
Global automakers like Ford and Mercedez-Benz have already created dedicated teams to develop batteries for their electric cars. Ford plans to build a new $185-million centre of excellence for battery development, set to be opened by late 2022.
Data firm IHS Markit estimated that
luxury sports car market will witness a sharp jump of over 50% in the next four years. It claims that around 223,000 cars ranging in price from $137,000 to $13.7 million will be sold globally in 2026.