https://electrek.co/2017/11/22/startup-xing-new-electric-hypercar-prototype-claims-specs-tesla-new-roadster/ Startup unveils new electric hypercar prototype, claims specs competing with Tesla’s new Roadster Nov. 22nd 2017 Fred Lambert
[images https://electrek.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/xing-mobility-image-1-sm-e1511353969843.jpg?quality=82&w=1024#038;strip=all&w=1200 MISS R Concept https://electrek.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/xing-mobility-image-4-sm.jpg?quality=82&strip=all&w=663&h=442 XING Mobility https://electrek.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/xing-mobility-image-2-sm.jpg?quality=82&strip=all&w=329&h=219 https://electrek.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/xing-battery-system.jpg?quality=82&strip=all XING Battery System ] It looks like Tesla’s next-generation Roadster might have set the bar for new sports cars coming out. A Taipei-based startup unveils its new electric hypercar prototype today and compares the specs with Tesla’s new electric vehicle. XING Mobility, in collaboration with chemical product giant 3m, is developing new electric powertrain technologies that it wants to sell to OEMs. In order to showcase their technology, they unveiled a 1 MW hypercar prototype called ‘Miss R’. They say that it is powered by 4 independent 350V motors and their new “modular battery system, with patented immersion-cooling technology using 3M’s Novec 7200 Engineered Fluid.” Xing compared the vehicle to Tesla’s new Roadster in a press release: “The reveal comes shortly after Tesla announced their second-generation 2020 Roadster, the specs of which on the surface are very similar to that of Miss R. However, while the Tesla Roadster aims to achieve an experience based on existing sportscar ideals on the road, XING Mobility designed Miss R with an entirely different aspiration: reaching unthinkable performance capabilities on-road, on-track and off-road, and achieving the kind of versatile driving experience that has never been available to drivers before.” They released the following specs: 0-100 km/h in 1.8 seconds (Roadster: 2.0 seconds), 0-200 km/h in 5.1 seconds (Roadster: unreleased but 0 to 161 km/h in 4.2 seconds) and a max speed of over 270km/h (Roadster: over 400 km/h). They didn’t disclose the range, while Tesla announced over 620 miles of range (~1,000 km) for the new Roadster. Xing released a few images of their working prototype and a render of the design of the final product: Co-founder and CEO, Royce YC Hong commented on the unveiling: “Miss R is the embodiment of the paradigm shift of EVs surpassing traditional combustion-engine cars in both performance and capability. The core idea behind the prototype is to achieve game-changing performance levels and driving experiences that are otherwise impossible to achieve in a gasoline-powered vehicle.” While the vehicle primarily acts as a showcase for their powertrain technology, they say that they actually want to bring it to limited production with 20 units to be built in 2019 with a price starting at $1 million USD. But the real product is the ‘XING Battery System’, which consists of “stackable, LEGO-like battery modules which house 42 lithium-ion cells, all of which sit directly in a mystery liquid which was revealed to be 3M™ Novec™ 7200 Engineered Fluid,” according to the company. There’s a glimpse of how they build the module in the video above and here’s the final product: Electrek’s Take It’s interesting how quickly they are using the new Tesla Roadster as a benchmark when unveiling their own hypercar. It looks like the Roadster has the new numbers to beat. Obviously, XING had been working on this vehicle for a while and now Tesla just stole their thunder out of nowhere last week by unveiling the Roadster. What Tesla did is make it harder than ever to sell a $1 million hypercar like what XING is suggesting here. While $200,000 is undoubtedly expensive for a sports car, it’s only a fraction of the price rich buyers have to pay to even just get close to the level of performance Tesla promises with the Roadster. Nonetheless, it looks like a nice effort from XING’s part here and still an interesting way to showcase their powertrain technology. [© electrek.co] https://www.motorward.com/2017/11/xing-mobility-miss-r-is-an-asian-tesla-roadster/ XING Mobility Miss R Is Tesla Roadster’s Asian Cousin November 22, 2017 ... LEGO-like battery modules which house 42 lithium-ion cells, sitting in a bath of 3M Novec 7200 Engineered Fluid used for high-caliber cooling ... Miss R ... will be ... $1 million USD ... XING Mobility Miss R - Tesla Roadster Killer? ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tO5ZzJia4k ... https://www.motor1.com/news/222072/xing-mobility-miss-r-supercar/ 1,341-HP Electric Supercar Is Quicker Than The New Tesla Roadster Nov 22, 2017 ... “Miss R” is entirely electric. The immense power comes from four independent electric motors providing ... with four-wheel torque vectoring ... 0-62 mph (0-100 kph) in 1.8 seconds, 0-124 mph (0-200 kph) in 5.1 seconds, and a top speed in excess of 168 mph (270 kph) ... the Taiwanese company ... XING Mobility Miss R Teaser ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Krc8BV4RQ1M ... https://insideevs.com/electric-hypercar-claims-one-new-tesla-roadster/ This Electric Hypercar Claims To One-Up New Tesla Roadster Nov 22, 2017 ... “The use of Novec Engineered Fluids to immersion cool EV batteries is a breakthrough ... [dated] https://speed.ettoday.net/news/909435?t=%E3%80%8C%E5%8F%B0%E7%81%A3%E8%87%AA%E8%A3%BD%E3%80%8D1341%E5%8C%B9%E9%A6%AC%E5%8A%9B%E9%9B%BB%E5%8B%95%E8%B6%85%E8%B7%91%E3%80%80Miss+R%E8%A6%81%E8%B6%85%E8%B6%8A%E7%89%B9%E6%96%AF%E6%8B%89 (.cn>translate.google.en) "Taiwan-made" 1341 horsepower over electric run Miss R to exceed Tesla 2017-04-22 [images https://cdn2.ettoday.net/images/2473/d2473877.jpg Xingjing Technology introduced a "Miss R" prototype of a thousand-horse electric supercar at the Taipei International Auto Parts and Accessories Expo / Reporter tour Kai Shing photo https://cdn2.ettoday.net/images/2473/d2473878.jpg This car is hand-crafted "Miss R", of which as many as 60% of the components come from Taiwan https://cdn2.ettoday.net/images/2473/d2473879.jpg Miss R also through the unique battery module design, effectively improve the traditional electric car battery easy to produce power failure problem https://cdn2.ettoday.net/images/2473/d2473880.jpg Athletics also emphasizes that Miss R will be the world's first electric super run featuring both "normal roads", "track" and "off-road" functions https://cdn2.ettoday.net/images/2473/d2473881.jpg (concept cad) It is estimated that Miss R, which will be mass-produced in 2018, will produce 10 cars a year and the estimated selling price will reach the record of 1 million U.S. dollars https://cdn2.ettoday.net/images/2473/d2473883.jpg (specs.cn) ] ▲ Xingjing Technology introduced a "Miss R" prototype of a thousand-horse electric supercar at the Taipei International Auto Parts and Accessories Expo. (Photo / Reporter tour Kai Shing photo, the same below) Reporter You Kai Cheng / Taipei reported Hongyu Jun, current chairman of Taiwan's Panasonic (Matsushita Electric Industrial), and Azizi Tucker, a former senior supplier development engineer at Tesla (Tesla), a technological spark of collision between East and West, Accessories & Jockey Show "Thousands" electric supercar prototype: "Miss R". ▲ This car is hand-crafted "Miss R", of which as many as 60% of the components come from Taiwan Formed by Hung Yu-jun and Azizi Tucker, "Competing Technology" launched Taiwan's first electric racing car "Miss E" as early as 2016. This new masterpiece "Miss R", though only a prototype, Power system integrity, but also actually quite look forward to the official date of mass production. Made of carbon fiber and aluminum alloy, the Miss R's body structure is powered by four 450-volt high-performance drive motors (4200 lithium batteries) that will burst to a maximum of 1 Megawatt (1,341 hp) Horsepower, and only 2.0 seconds to complete 0-100km / h acceleration action, the maximum speed is set at 271km / h. ▲ Miss R also through the unique battery module design, effectively improve the traditional electric car battery easy to produce power failure problem. In order to maintain the battery's long-term performance output, Azizi Tucker emphasizes that the battery module used by Miss R is a unique building block stack design with an exclusive coolant immersion design that accurately controls battery temperature in the limited body space, Improve overall performance and battery life; this can be said to completely subvert the past thinking of making electric vehicles. ▲ Athletics also emphasizes that Miss R will be the world's first electric super run featuring both "normal roads", "track" and "off-road" functions. It is worth mentioning that the Miss R adopts the "one-wheel-one-motor" output setting. Through the "torque-guided reduction gear box" that can independently control a single wheel and the "electromagnetic suspension system" that can adjust the damping according to the road conditions (Detection per second, fine-tuning up to 1,000 times), Miss R has the best grip and shock absorption effect anytime, anywhere. Because of this, Hsu Yu-kun, Chief Executive Officer of Cyberjaya emphasizes: "The Miss R is a trans-boundary pure electric super-run that challenges the performance and driving experience of traditional internal combustion engine models with both track and off-road performance. " Perhaps for Competing Technology, the future goal is not just to become "East" Tesla, but to overthrow Tesla! ▲ It is estimated that Miss R, which will be mass-produced in 2018, will produce 10 cars a year and the estimated selling price will reach the record of 1 million U.S. dollars. [© ETtoday.net] [videos dated XING Mobility's Miss R electric supercar intro 1:18 Apr 19, 2017 A showcase of XING Mobility's advanced, race-derived technology, Miss R is a pure electric supercar that ... Miss R - World's First On-track/Off-road Electric Race car - 1:18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CE7R6MxxEw Apr 18, 2017 - Uploaded by XING Mobility Miss R - World's First On-track/Off-road Electric Race car. XING Mobility. 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