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Written by Vijay Pattni
This is Techrules II: Judgement Day. The Chinese company has announced a follow-up to its 2017 Geneva show car. The newcomer is dubbed the Ren RS: a single-seat track-only racer that heralds a world of dizzying numbers and speed for this year"s Geneva show. Let us digest some of these numbers. There are two options: a Ren RS with four electric motors (858bhp, 1,150lb ft of torque), or a Ren RS with six electric motors. We will focus on the latter because that"s the most powerful one. With two electric motors on the front axle, and four on the back, the lightweight, single-seat supercar delivers 1,287bhp and 1,725lb ft of torque. That is a lot. Techrules claims it"ll do 0-62mph in 3.0 seconds flat. That is not a lot. Finally, Techrules claims it will top out at 205mph.
Date written: 5 Mar 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 11057

This is Techrules II: Judgement Day. The Chinese company has announced a follow-up to its 2017 Geneva show car. The newcomer is dubbed the Ren RS: a single-seat track-only racer that heralds a world of dizzying numbers and speed for this year"s Geneva show. Let us digest some of these numbers. There are two options: a Ren RS with four electric motors (858bhp, 1,150lb ft of torque), or a Ren RS with six electric motors. We will focus on the latter because that"s the most powerful one. With two electric motors on the front axle, and four on the back, the lightweight, single-seat supercar delivers 1,287bhp and 1,725lb ft of torque. That is a lot. Techrules claims it"ll do 0-62mph in 3.0 seconds flat. That is not a lot. Finally, Techrules claims it will top out at 205mph.
Date written: 5 Mar 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 11057