EVs are really good at performance. Electric cars are
quicker as they have much better acceleration off the line when compared to
their combustion counterparts. Many car manufacturers already have electric car
line ups for the masses. On the performance side of things, there are a lot of extremely
capable hybrid supercars (work on a combination of combustion and electric) that
are pushing the boundaries of car performance to another level. How far are we
from seeing all-electric race cars? Soon! There are quite a few car
manufacturers working on creating amazing all-electric race cars. The
Volkswagen ID R is an all-electric race car that has been making quite a
noise off late. We are going to tell you more about the first all-electric race
car from German giant VW.
The Volkswagen (VW) ID R is an all-electric prototype
race car that is part of the ID family of electric cars from VW. Like
the other cars from the VW ID series, the VW ID R race car is also
a prototype and not the fully ready production version yet. The car has been
designed along with VW’s R division (R division is responsible for all VW race
cars) with a clear intention of dominating and winning races globally. VW was
a force to be reckoned with on the global motorsport circuit with multiple race
victories to their name up until the infamous VW emission scandal. This led to
VW pulling out of motorsport events like – World Rally Championship (WRC),
Dakar Rally, 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The VW ID R made its global debut in March 2018, this
not only announced the debut of VW’s first all-electric race car but also the company’s
intention of returning to the global motorsport arena. The car made its
competitive debut in June 2018 at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb,
Colorado. Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA the Pikes Peak hill climb
is one of the most challenging races in the world. Also known as ‘The Race to
the Clouds’ Pikes Peak is a 20 km stretch to the summit of Pikes Peak. The race
is world-renowned for a series of over 156 turns, elevation changes, and very
steep gradients. The Pikes Peak race is one of the most challenging around and
pushes any car and driver who pursues it to their very limit. VW Motorsport
roped in French racer Romain Dumas to drive the VW ID R. The car gave an
excellent performance at the Pikes Peak race by clocking in a time of 7:57:148.
This made the ID R the first car to complete the climb in under 8 minutes!
Up next was the legendary Nürburgring in Germany. In 2019, with Romain Dumas at
the driver's seat the VW ID R set a new record of 6:05:336 for electric
vehicles. The was cornering at 3.49 G and hit a top speed of 273 km/hr. Later
in 2019, the car also took part in the prestigious annual Goodwood Festival Of
Speed Hill Climb in the UK. The VW ID R and Dumas again carried on their
very successful partnership as the car set a new lap record of 39.90 seconds!
The record-setting machine is powered by 2 electric motors situated
at each of the car axles (front and rear) producing 680 bhp of max power output
and 649 nm of torque. The VW ID R weighs in under 1100 kg and can do a
0-100 km/hr time in 2.25 seconds…that’s quick, super quick!
The VW ID R is a first in a series of electric race
cars, as confirmed by VW. If this is only the begging then bring it on! The
future is electric…VW and we certainly believe so!
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