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2012 Exagon Furtive-eGT

The automotive industry has long ago realized that fossil fuel won’t last forever. An alternative source of power should be developed before resources dry up, but these should be as strong and powerful as fuel. Of course, electricity is the most viable candidate for that.

For a longtime, automakers have been developing and improving electric-powered cars but apparently, as of now it can’t be mass-produced yet. Enter, the 2012 Exagon Furtive eGT.

Specifications

General Info
Vehicle Type: Electric Super Sport Est. Market Price: NA
Dimensions
Length: 175.7 in. (446.5 cm) Wheelbase: 109.4 in. (278 cm)
Height: 52.3 in. (133 cm) Width: 75.1 in. (191 cm)
Curb Weight: 3527 lbs (1600 kg) Maximum Seating: 4
Performance
Engine: Siemens Battery: 700 volts / 50 kWh
Horsepower: 340 HP Max RPM: 5000-10000 rpm
Torque: 354 lb-ft @ 0-5000 rpm Transmission: 3-Speed Automatic
0-60 mph: 3.5 seconds Top Speed: 178 mph (287 km/h)

But in the sports car section, there are lots of happenings. The French racing team Exagon Engineering, for example, has just created an electric GT car.

So named the Furtive-eGT, it is a unique product of Exagon Motors. It is equipped with a pair of new generation electric engines, each providing 125 kilowatts, that has a total power of 340 horsepower at 5,000 to 10,000 rpm. It has 354-pound feet of torque. As for the speed, the 2012 Furtive-eGT has a top speed of 155mph and accelerates from 0-62mph in 3.6 seconds.

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