The new Nordschleife EV lap record was achieved on October 12th, after which the EP9 went on to smash the EV record at Circuit Paul Ricard in France by posting a time of 1m 52.78s.
"Today we launched our electric supercar that broke the record at the Nordschleife," said NextEV founder & chairman William Li. "The NIO EP9 was born to push limits and is the first stage of automotive production for NIO. It is a statement of our vision and technical and manufacturing capabilities. It is a best-in-class product that showcases what is possible with electric vehicles."
The EP9 features four high-performance inboard motors and four individual gearboxes, delivering a total of 1-MegaWatt of power, equivalent to 1,360 PS. Its 777 V full electric powertrain also produces an instant peak torque of 1,480 Nm (1,091 lb-ft) at the motor and a whooping 6,334 Nm (4,671 lb-ft) at the wheels from 0 to 7,500 rpm.
On paper, the EP9 can accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.7 seconds, to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 7.1 seconds and eventually max out at 313 km/h (194 mph). In terms of charging, it can be good to go in as little as 45 minutes and has a range of 427 km (265 miles). Other figures released by the Chinese EV-maker include the EP9's 0-300 km/h (186 mph) sprint time, which is 15.9 seconds, but also its 1/4 mile time of 10.1 seconds at 249 km/h (152 mph).
In terms of looks, the EP9 comes with a full length floor diffuser, a front adjustable splitter for downforce during cornering, an active rear wing with 3 positions (park, low drag, high downforce) and bespoke 19/21" (front/rear) wheels with carbon inlays.
In total, the NIO EP9 can generate 24,000 Newtons of downforce, which is twice as much as a Formula 1 car.
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