That’s crazy, still I would’ve preferred the M177 instead.According to Kacher, the most radical set up in the AMG could produce 2,000 PS.
That’s crazy, still I would’ve preferred the M177 instead.According to Kacher, the most radical set up in the AMG could produce 2,000 PS.
Theoretically, a quad axial-flux e-motor configuration would provide approx. 2000 PS. Other than this innuendo from Georg Kacher, I have seen nothing confirming such a version. Tri-e-motors appear seriously under consideration though.
I moved from an electric car ( e-tron) to a G AMG, because of the soulless drivetrain.
This car is going to be interesting with a bit of Jaguar vibes front and back. The headlights reminds me of a Jag XJ220, but in a modern theme.
It’s a bit dangerous, the problems are brakes and tires and the weight of this rockets.You not having seen it means very little to a source with 50 years of experience in the field.
2000 hp might sould silly, but when VW Passat level cars from China with 1500 hp are for sale already right now, an AMG supercar with 2000 hp isn't that weird anymore...
F'ing awesome.
I'm not sure AMG will make the same mistake as Tesla and provide tyres that are too skinny and brakes that are too small.It’s a bit dangerous, the problems are brakes and tires and the weight of this rockets.
They are way to weak for the job.
We have here some Plaid drivers, they drive really like lunatics.
Luckily nothing happened yet, but I already saw some crazy situations.
I think AMG should invite the 2000HP AMG Customers to the Nurburgring, to learn them how to drive these cars.
Regarding the G, thank you very much.
You not having seen it means very little to a source with 50 years of experience in the field.
Wow !- it's been that long ? Georg Kacher apparently started his career way back when former M-B motorsports director Norbert Haug was a young journalist with Germany's Sport Auto magazine.
Time certainly rushes by.
It really looks promisingMore images courtesy of mercedes-fans.de:
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