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Key people | Andrew Saul |
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genovationcars |
Genovation Cars is an American automobile manufacturer based in Maryland. The company takes well-known production vehicles such as the 2006 Corvette Z06, [1] removing the drivetrain and fuel tank and replacing them with electronic motors and 44kWh batteries. [2] Its current model, the GXE is an acronym for Genovation Extreme Electric Car. [3]
The company began buying petrol-engine cars in good condition, installing a dual-motor power-train and selling them. [1]
Early Genovation projects involved electrifying the Ford Focus for fleet operations and developing the GSL, an electric version of the first-generation Mercedes SL. [4]
Genovation's GXE is an electric vehicle modified from a 2006 Corvette Z06. [1] The Corvette's gasoline engine was replaced with dual, liquid-cooled electric motors. [1] These motors generate at least 700 hp and 600 lb-ft of torque, whereas ' original Corvette V8 engine produced around 505 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque. It uses a 44kWh battery pack, giving it a 130-mile range under normal conditions. [1]
The GXE's front-mounted twin electric motors, produce 789 bhp from around 700 lb-ft of torque. These motors use dual inverters. The car uses a drivetrain that emulates the Corvette's feel. [4]
The GXE set a new electric vehicle speed record of 210.2 mph at the Bohmer Proving Grounds in Merritt Island, Florida.
The GXE is a modified version of the C7 Grand Sport Corvette. It has an 800-horsepower powertrain powered by two electric motors and five battery packs. The vehicle comes with a seven-speed manual transmission or an eight-speed automatic gearbox. [5]
This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's
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content policies, particularly
neutral point of view. (December 2023) |
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Headquarters |
Maryland, US |
---|---|
Key people | Andrew Saul |
Website |
genovationcars |
Genovation Cars is an American automobile manufacturer based in Maryland. The company takes well-known production vehicles such as the 2006 Corvette Z06, [1] removing the drivetrain and fuel tank and replacing them with electronic motors and 44kWh batteries. [2] Its current model, the GXE is an acronym for Genovation Extreme Electric Car. [3]
The company began buying petrol-engine cars in good condition, installing a dual-motor power-train and selling them. [1]
Early Genovation projects involved electrifying the Ford Focus for fleet operations and developing the GSL, an electric version of the first-generation Mercedes SL. [4]
Genovation's GXE is an electric vehicle modified from a 2006 Corvette Z06. [1] The Corvette's gasoline engine was replaced with dual, liquid-cooled electric motors. [1] These motors generate at least 700 hp and 600 lb-ft of torque, whereas ' original Corvette V8 engine produced around 505 hp and 400 lb-ft of torque. It uses a 44kWh battery pack, giving it a 130-mile range under normal conditions. [1]
The GXE's front-mounted twin electric motors, produce 789 bhp from around 700 lb-ft of torque. These motors use dual inverters. The car uses a drivetrain that emulates the Corvette's feel. [4]
The GXE set a new electric vehicle speed record of 210.2 mph at the Bohmer Proving Grounds in Merritt Island, Florida.
The GXE is a modified version of the C7 Grand Sport Corvette. It has an 800-horsepower powertrain powered by two electric motors and five battery packs. The vehicle comes with a seven-speed manual transmission or an eight-speed automatic gearbox. [5]