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NIO

EP9

Notes

The NIO EP9, unveiled in 2016, represents one of the world fastest electric hypercars with 1,341 bhp (1 Megawatt) and 1,091 lb-ft of torque from four individual motors paired with four gearboxes powered by two interchangeable lithium-ion batteries charged in 45 minutes with 427 kilometer range. The track-only hypercar weighs approximately 1,735 kg and generates extraordinary 5,395 lbs of downforce at 150 mph, enabling 3.0G cornering forces. Performance is staggering: 0-62 mph in 2.7 seconds, 0-124 mph in 7.1 seconds, and top speed of 195 mph, demonstrating electric powertrains potential for extreme performance applications.

On May 12, 2017, the EP9 set the Nürburgring Nordschleife lap record for electric vehicles at 6:45.900, nearly seven seconds faster than Lamborghini Huracan Performante, with Peter Dumbreck driving. The EP9 also established records at Circuit of the Americas (2:11.30 with driver, 2:40.33 autonomous at 160 mph top speed), Shanghai International Circuit, and Circuit Paul Ricard. Priced at $1.48 million with limited production, the EP9 is not road-legal and designed purely for track use. The combination of four-motor all-wheel drive, extreme aerodynamics, and advanced battery technology makes the NIO EP9 a statement piece demonstrating Chinese automotive industry capability to produce world-class performance vehicles, competing directly with established hypercar manufacturers in the most demanding arena: circuit lap times.

horsepower
1360
WEIGHT KG
1,735
Power to Weight
0.78
CURRENT VALUE
$2,934,000

OEM Specs

engine Description
Quad electric motors, 1.36 MW
drive Type
RWD
0-60 MPH
2.7 SECs
TOP SPEED KPH
314
PRICE (MSRP) USD
$2,934,000
gearbox
4 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-RATIO TRANSMISSIONS
torque
1479 N.M
Model Years
2016

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