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Electric vehicle set record

A British man recently set a new speed record in a souped-up electric car. The highly modified vehicle hit 195km/h (122mph) in 9.86 seconds over a measured distance of 400m at the Santa Pod dragstrip in the UK. Built from an Enfield 8000 electric car, the performance showed a marked increase over the original design with its top speed of 64km/h. The owner fitted new lithium ion batteries to replace the original lead acid type units, as well as a much more powerful motor. Nicknamed the Flux Capacitor after t
October 5, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
A British man recently set a new speed record in a souped-up electric car. The highly modified vehicle hit 195km/h (122mph) in 9.86 seconds over a measured distance of 400m at the Santa Pod dragstrip in the UK. Built from an Enfield 8000 electric car, the performance showed a marked increase over the original design with its top speed of 64km/h. The owner fitted new lithium ion batteries to replace the original lead acid type units, as well as a much more powerful motor. Nicknamed the Flux Capacitor after the DeLorean sports car in the Back to the Future films, the modified Enfield 8000 is thought to be the fastest street legal, all-electric vehicle in the world. The Enfield 8000 features a tubular chassis frame with aluminium body panels. It has suspension parts from the British Hillman Imp, doors adapted from a Mini and a rear axle derived from a Reliant three-wheeler.

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