220 mph Genovation GXE All-Electric Supercar Features 800 + Horsepower, Twin-Motor Powertrain

Written by Ben

December 28, 2017

ROCKVILLE, Md.Dec. 27, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Genovation Cars Inc., maker of the world’s fastest street legal electric supercar, has produced a series of pre-launch videos. The GXE world debut will take place on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

“Our third video focuses on the GXE’s state-of-the art electric powertrain,” said Andrew Saul, CEO of Genovation Cars, Inc. “Our single shaft, dual stack motor is paired with inverters that can power the twin motor to a maximum torque of 700 lb.-ft. at an rpm the seven-speed manual transmission or the paddle-shift automatic can tolerate. The GXE will achieve 0-60 mph in less than three seconds and top speed will exceed 220 mph.”

The pre-production GXE on display at CES is first and foremost about performance and sustainability. The car will feature the latest electric powertrain and battery technology, much of it derived from F1 and Le Mans racing experience.

About Genovation Cars

Genovation’s long-term goal is to be a premier provider of high-performance sustainable automobiles. Genovation is committed to advancing the state of the art in EV technology with the knowledge that performance EVs will accelerate the delivery of sustainable products for future generations. The prototype Genovation GXE all-electric super car has broken several significant world records on multiple occasions. Genovation is raising the bar in energy storage, propulsion,composite and suspension technologies. We ask our customers to join us on this journey. www.genovationcars.com

 

SOURCE Genovation Cars Inc.

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