MG’s incredible electric hypercar could soon set a new EV land speed record – and it can reach 60mph in under two seconds

MG is gearing up to unveil one of its most radical concepts yet as it prepares to cement its reputation as a maker of exciting electric vehicles at this year’s Beijing Motor Show.

The latest EXE181 electric hypercar is on track to become one of the most aerodynamic cars ever built, with a theoretical drag coefficient of just 0.181. If that makes no sense at all, don’t worry; the number is lower than both the very slick McLaren Speedtail (0.278) and the 313 miles per gallon, hyper-miling 2013 Volkswagen XL1 (0.199).

The now SAIC-owned MG has cleverly plundered its archives, drawing inspiration from the radical EX181 land speed record car driven by Stirling Moss and Phil Hill in the late 1950s. The teardrop-shaped petrol vehicle was pure innovation at the time and despite only having 300bhp, it managed to reach a speed of 250mph on its fastest run at the Bonneville Salt Flats.

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While the exact electric powertrain for the modern interpretation hasn’t yet been revealed, MG says it’s aiming for a 0-62mph sprint time of just 1.9 seconds and an overall top speed that’s better than the petrol model of the s fifty. of the fastest electric cars ever produced.