Back

Ford's Mustang Cobra Jet 2200 Sets New EV Quarter-Mile Record

Severity: Low (Score: 9.2)

Sources: www.fromtheroad.ford.com, www.bgr.com, Autos.Yahoo

Summary

Ford's Mustang Cobra Jet 2200 achieved a world record quarter-mile time of 6.76 seconds during the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals in Charlotte, becoming the first electric vehicle to reach this milestone. The vehicle, powered by a 2,200-horsepower powertrain with 1,340 foot-pounds of torque, surpassed its predecessor, the Cobra Jet 1800, by 0.86 seconds. Significant modifications included reducing the weight by 1,000 pounds through a custom tube-frame chassis and carbon-fiber body. The new Reverse-Acting Centrifugal Clutch (RACC) and a 5-speed clutchless transmission contributed to its performance by maximizing efficiency and power delivery. The Cobra Jet 2200 reached a top speed of 222 miles per hour, although it did not surpass the highest top speeds of other electric vehicles. This achievement highlights Ford's commitment to pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle performance. Key Points: • Cobra Jet 2200 set a new EV quarter-mile record at 6.76 seconds. • The vehicle features a 2,200-horsepower engine and weighs 1,000 pounds less than its predecessor. • Ford's innovations include a new clutch system and a lightweight design for enhanced performance.

Key Entities

Loading threat details...

Threat Not Found

The threat cluster you're looking for doesn't exist or has been removed.

Return to Feed