Introducing Rapide E, Aston Martin’s first electric sports car
Behold a fender; and some EV specs
Kirsten Korosec
Rapide E – Wheel and Fender
Aston Martin is finally sharing some specs and a couple of teaser photos
of the upcoming Rapide E, the British automaker’s first all-electric
sports car. The upshot: It’ll be fast and rare.
The company will only make 155 of the Rapide E, which will be powered by
an 800-volt battery system with 65 kilowatt-hour capacity. (Pretty sure
that makes Aston Martin the first luxury car company to launch an
800-volt system.)
The battery, which will use more than 5,600 lithium-ion 18650 format
cylindrical cells, is expected to have a range of more than 200 miles.
The battery system will have a charging rate of a 185 miles per hour
using a 400V outlet with 50kW charger. The car’s battery system does
enable faster charging of 310 miles of range per hour for those using a
800V outlet delivering 100kW. CEO Andy Palmer told TechCrunch recently
that translates to about 15 minutes to charge the battery 80 percent.
The big objective of this project — one that has been years in the
making — is to build an electric vehicle that can deliver those
V12-engined Rapide S feels. The company said engineers paid particular
attention to the development and tuning of the electric powertrain,
which Williams Advanced Engineering worked on, the chassis and software
integration.
Aston Martin Rapide E.
The Rapide E is expected to have a top speed of 155 miles per hour and
be able to travel from 0 to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds, and from 50
to 70 mph in 1.5 seconds. The battery system powers two rear-mounted
electric motors that produce a combined target output of just over 600
horsepower and 700 pound-feet of torque.
Aston Martin emphasized that drivers will be able to hit these
performance targets regardless of how full the battery is. The aim, the
company said, is for the Rapide E to drive a full lap of the famous
Nürburgring “with absolutely no derating of the battery and the ability
to cope with the daily demands of repeated hard acceleration and
braking.”
Customer deliveries are set for the fourth quarter of 2019.
The Rapide E is a bridge of sorts to Aston Martin’s electric future. The
Rapide E and the resurrected Lagonda brand will be built in the
upcoming St. Athan production facility in the U.K. Lagonda will be Aston
Martin’s electric brand, with production beginning in 2021.
“The Rapide E will help us understand the technology and the customer,”
Palmer told TechCrunch during Monterey Car Week in August. Customers
have agreed to work with the company to provide data and their
experience of driving and owning an electric vehicle, Palmer said,
adding that information will impact the upcoming Lagonda brand.
Aston Martin doesn’t advertise the price of the Rapide E, saying pricing
is available once customers have applied. The company previously said
it would be priced around $255,000.
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