American auto giant Ford has set another record, this time in straight-line performance. The new Ford Mustang Cobra Jet 2200 has become the quickest electric vehicle in the world, clocking a 6.87-second quarter mile at 355 kmph.
That is serious drag racing territory, and remarkable even by EV standards.
The Cobra Jet 2200 builds on the earlier Cobra Jet 1800, but brings major changes.
Key numbers include:
Interestingly, Ford has moved from four motors to two, while increasing output and reducing weight. Charging times have also been improved.
What makes the car especially interesting is the hardware underneath.
Ford says the dragster uses:
That unusual clutch and transmission system is designed to help put massive power down off the line, where drag races are often won or lost.
With this much power, safety has also been a focus.
The Cobra Jet 2200 gets an emergency power-cut system that can instantly disconnect the high-voltage system if needed, by the driver, race crew or track officials.
This isn’t a road car, but it shows how far electric performance has come.
A 6.87-second quarter-mile is outrageous by any measure, and enough to put this Mustang in elite drag racing company, not just among EVs but overall.
The Ford Mustang Cobra Jet 2200 may be a testbed, but it has delivered a big statement. With 2,200 hp and a world-record quarter-mile pass, Ford has shown that electric drag racing is moving into another league.
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