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Gordon Murray offers technical details on T27 model

in All, Auto
by Dan
May 29, 2010 at 3:22 am

Gordon Murray, the man who stood behind McLaren F1, has provided technical information to the public on the little electric model T27.

The car has a chassis designed in collaboration with Zytek Automotive. The T27 has an electric engine that could develop 33 HP and is powered by a set of lithium-ion batteries.

The little city model can accelerate from 0-100 km / h in about 15 seconds, and the maximum speed that it can run is 106 km / h.In a combined cycle the T27′s CO2 emissions can reach up to 48 g / km.

In the urban mode, the CO2 value is 28 g / km. According to details provided by Gordon Murray, the T27 will have an autonomy between 129 and 161 km.Murray promises us that he will present a working prototype by April next year.

Image source: Autocar

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