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NASCAR just unveiled a $1.5 million electric car—with twice the ...


NASCAR just unveiled a $1.5 million electric car—with twice the horsepower of its gas-guzzling cars. ... NASCAR driver David Ragan took the $1.5 million vehicle out for a test drive and ... Read More

NASCAR unveils its first electric racecar - New York Post


NASCAR unveiled its first electric racecar in Chicago. ... The Associated Press got a first look at the $1.5 million ... It accelerates almost twice as fast as top gas-powered racecars and can ... Read More

Check out NASCAR’s first electric race car prototype - Engadget


NASCAR unveiled its first prototype electric racer this weekend at the Chicago Street Race. The $1.5 million electric crossover was developed in partnership with ABB, Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota. Read More

NASCAR unveils its 1st electric race car, gauges fan interest


NASCAR unveiled its first electric race car Saturday in ... The Associated Press got a first look at the $1.5 million ... The event would certainly be quieter with more electric cars, ... Read More

NASCAR unveils electric SUV, but the race series isn’t giving ...


NASCAR racing is all about loud, fast cars burning gas and rubber around a track. But on Saturday, NASCAR unveiled something different: an all-electric SUV that has twice as much horsepower as any ... Read More

NASCAR Just Unveiled its Prototype Electric Vehicle - MSN


The post NASCAR Just Unveiled its Prototype Electric Vehicle appeared ... with Formula 1 cars using over 200 pounds ... series might look like if it shifted metaphorical gears from gas to electric. Read More

NASCAR Showcased Their New Electric Vehicle At The Chicago Street Race & It’s Safe To Say Fans Hated It


NASCAR is in Chicago for the third (and possibly final) annual street course race in the Windy City. The return to Chicago also marks a year since the sport unveiled their new electric vehicle ... Read More

Chevy Just Pulled the Wraps Off Its First Electric NASCAR Concept - MSN


Last year, NASCAR finally unveiled a prototype meant to illustrate what an electric stock car racing series could look like. That car was shaped like a crossover, but one notably not meant to ... Read More

A Deep Dive Into NASCAR's Electric Race Car Concept - Road & Track


A deep dive into NASCAR's new electric crossover concept shows that NASCAR has learned some lessons about electrification, but racing it is not an inevitable next step. By Bozi Tatarevic Published ... Read More

Decoding the ABB Nascar EV Prototype | WIRED


This isn’t your typical Nascar racing machine. For 75 years, American stock-car competitions unfolded to the star-spangled tune of roaring, gas-guzzling V8 engines. When this prototype took to ... Read More

NASCAR just unveiled a $1.5 million electric car—with twice the ... - AOL


NASCAR isn’t the place you’d expect to find a new electric vehicle make its debut, but the racing car company, on Sunday, threw the automotive world a curve ball, unveiling an electric stock ... Read More

Chevy Just Pulled the Wraps Off Its First Electric NASCAR Concept


GM has revealed its new EV stock car concept. The Chevy Blazer EV.R NASCAR Prototype makes 1300 horsepower from 3 electric motors, and will appear at the 2025 Daytona 500. Read More


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