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The new model electric HYPER Elektron Quasar

                  Elektron Motors electric hyper-athlete has a power of 2,300 hp, may first be able to 1.65 seconds and a maximum electronic speed limit of 450 km / h.    Armağan Arabul is an electrical engineer by profession and a designer of hyper sports cars by profession. The company he runs, Electron Motors, is based in Frankfurt am Main, which is a great warning for the supply of the necessary components.    If you have plans for an extreme athlete radio, who will receive electricity assistance, will receive a date in May 2020.   When it was already planned to leave the Elektron One model with a total power of 1,000 kW (1,360 hp). But there was a pandemic about all the plans that were offered. Fortunately, Arabul's ambition overcomes the unpredictable effect if it continues and appears at the level of another quasar.   Four electric motors with a full power of 2,300 hp are restrained in order to increase the coupling of the two-seater. To take care of two gearboxes on two gea

The newly introduced Mercedes C-Class got a real hybrid version

    The newly introduced Mercedes C-Class got a real hybrid version. At the official presentation, the hosts informed that most engines have a light hybrid support of 48 volts, and now two plug-in hybrid versions (petrol and diesel) will be added to the range. The predecessor of the current C-Class was already part of hybridization attempts but the range of only 30 km did not meet expectations. That will change now. For current plug-in versions, Mercedes-Benz promises a range of 100 km so that most passenger routes can be covered without emissions.   To achieve this value, a 95 kW electric motor and a 25.4 kWh lithium-ion battery were called for assistance. This combination is paired with four-cylinder engines, one petrol and one diesel, with 204 and 200 hp.    Diesel will appear a little later after the petrol engine. Two body versions are planned, sedans and wagons, as well as rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive versions. A fully electric C-Class is currently not planned. The battery