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Mercedes SLS AMG Electric Drive Animation

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2009

The zero emissions supercar will use four electric motors with a combined output of 392 kW (526 hp) and 880 Nm (649 lb-ft) of torque. This enables the car to rocket from 0-100 km/h in around 4 seconds, which puts it on par with the standard SLS AMG (0-100 km/h in 3.8 seconds).

According to Mercedes, the motors are positioned near the wheels and are connected to one transmission per axle. This unique setup effectively gives the SLS AMG eDrive an intelligent all-wheel-drive system which optimizes power to each individual wheel.

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  • german engineering and cars have no competition in the world....

  • now if they can only add the soundtrack of the 1955 slr (I dont mean add a gass engine, but do it digitally). . .

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  • I hope at least a small part of you knows that getting all the energy back when braking it's phisically impossible...cause that would be called perpetual motion and that, my friends, is far from happening in few years...

  • @patrikk777 Saab has An ecocar too i saw one.

  • @jok3Rito What about Saab?

  • Einstein said : two things are infinite : stupidity and the Universe, but i`m not sure about the Universe.

  • you people are addicted to a stupid sound?!?!?!.geez,how stupid can you get?well I guess stupidity has NO-LIMITS.

  • no in wheel motors?

  • Finally, the future!!!!!

  • Car looks amazing by the way

  • I'll believe it when I see it on the streets.

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