Azani Is An Indian EV Concept With 1,000 HP
by AutoExpert | 6 August, 2021
Another unfamiliar automaker has entered the field of electric hypercars with the unveiling of the Azani. Mean Metal Motors, an Indian brand, is responsible for this innovation.
The car is presently only available in digital form, but it has already been the subject of some wild claims.
Mean Metal Motors says, for starters, that it is supported by a carbon-fiber monocoque with aluminum crash components. Electric engines (the number of which is unknown) provide 1,000 hp and 737 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque.
That is enough to propel the automobile from 0 to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 2.1 secs and on to a max speed of 220 mph (354 km/h).
Furthermore, the Azani is said to have a 120 kWh battery pack that may give it a distance of up to 325 miles (523 km) on a full charge. However, the Azani isn't just about sharp speed. It boasts double-wishbone suspension with adjustable damping and electrical power steering, according to the Indian business.
This will arrive with torque vectoring and vented carbon-ceramic brake discs. Adaptive cruise control, blind-spot recognition, a collision-avoidance mechanism, emergency braking, and smart lane change are among the driver-assistance features intended.
It's unclear when the company plans to begin manufacturing, but it's asking for sponsors on its website because building a car from the ground up is expensive. Reservations can also be made.