Monaco 2011: Exagon Motors Furtive-eGT

Monaco 2011 Exagon Motors Furtive-eGT

Top Marques has shown us all a new full electric car named the Exagon Motors Furtive-eGT. The Furtive-eGT is no run-of-the-mill GT car, the first electrical supercar and represents a new approach to grand touring, according to the car maker from Magny-Cours, France. It is a long-distance traveller, a genuine 2+2 which can easily fit four passengers and their luggage in its leather interior.

Electric propulsion offers a constant torque of 480Nm from 0 to 5,000rpm, the Furtive-eGT has a phenomenal capacity for acceleration – 0 to 100km/h in 3.5 seconds – and can hit 287km/h on the race track. Maximum speed is otherwise limited electronically to 250km/h. The Furtive-eGT is powered by two latest-generation motors created by Siemens Corporate Technology, each providing an output of 125 kW. The total power equivalent to 340hp at 5,000 to 10,000rpm.

The autonomy in 100% electric mode without the range extender is at a constant speed of 50km/h 402km, 90km/h it is 288km, 110km/h it is 241km and 130km/h it is 197km.

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