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Gone are the days of V12, replaced by the silent whirring of electric motors. But even if you can longer access the “feel” of an ICE engine, you’d still be able to experience the neck-breaking speeds these electric hypercars offer. Here are some of them.
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Pininfarina Battista – 1900PSThe Mahindra-owned company has unveiled some of the craziest EVs to date, the latest one being the Batista. As per Pininfarina, the electric sportscar makes a whopping 1900PS of power and 2300Nm of torque, helping it cover nought to 100kmp in 1.86 seconds, with a top speed of 350kmph.
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Rimac Nevera – 1914PS Leave it to Rimac to make something as bonkers as the Nevera. The company’s latest and greatest offering makes a reported 1914PS of power and 2360Nm of torque, helping it accelerate from 0-100kmph in 1.81 seconds! With a top speed of (claimed) 415kmph, it is also one of the fastest EVs out there
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Aspark Owl – 1980PSFrom Japan with love comes a new electric hypercar, called the Aspark Owl. Designed akin to a spaceship, the EV churns out 1980PS of power and 1920Nm of torque, with its quad-motor set-up. Putting those figures on the tarmac, it also accelerates from 0-100kmph in 1.91 seconds, with a top speed of 413kmph. Available to just 50 units, the Owl also holds an entry in the Guinness Book of world records for the fastest average speeds over the quarter-mile and eight-mile.
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Deus Vayanne - 2243PSForget Rimac or Pininfarina, Deus appears to be next in line for the throne, with what's touted to be the most powerful production EV in the world. Called the Vayenne, the hypercar makes an insane 2243PS of power and 2040Nm of torque, helping it reach a top speed of 400kmph+ with a 0-100kmph sprint time of less than 2 seconds.