The end of the Bathurst V8? NASCAR reveals electric SUV prototype

10 July 2024, 8:00 am

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The end of the Bathurst V8? NASCAR reveals electric SUV prototype
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The end of the Bathurst V8? NASCAR reveals electric SUV prototype
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Australia’s famed Bathurst 1000 race might see electrification, inspired by NASCAR’s first battery-electric prototype SUV, boasting twice the power of its current V8s. Developed by Ford, Chevrolet, and Toyota, the prototype uses a modified standard chassis and replaces the 5.8-litre V8 engines with electric motors, achieving 1000kW peak power. Ideal for road courses and short oval tracks, its range at race pace is unspecified. NASCAR aims for carbon neutrality by 2035, partnering with ABB for electrification. Supercars also embrace sustainability but lack a specific timeline. Despite the push for clean technologies, Supercars’ new Head of Motorsport expressed concerns about replacing traditional V8s with electric motors, fearing it might “ruin the show.”

Brands mentioned: Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Holden, General Motors (GM), Porsche, Dick Johnson Racing (DJR).

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