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A few weeks ago Elliot had a go in the Wuling Mini, the cheapest EV currently available. Today he will be driving not only the most expensive EV ever built, but also the fastest.
The EP9 (Electric Prototype 9) was actually the first car Nio built several years ago but unlike the ES8, the ET7 and the ES6 that we have featured on the channel, this car is not road legal. This electric supercar has set the records for the fastest lap of an electric vehicle at several global racing tracks.
This car was designed from the inside out and the interior, like the exterior and chassis, is made entirely of carbon fiber. The two side batteries can be swapped in just 8 minutes which is pretty handy for an electric racing car!
But how will Elliot get on when he takes this jet fighter of a car out on the track?
Timestamps:
0:00 Fastest EV ever?
1:25 Nio's halo car
1:57 Walkaround
2:55 A look inside
3:37 Side batteries
4:17 Racing wheels
5:47 Peak power output
6:17 On the track
7:28 Jaw dropping
8:40 What an experience
9:43 EV poster car?
10:07 Subscribe, support, join
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