Seat Takes First Spot in Electric Touring-Car Racing with 800-Volt Cupra E-Racer
We don’t often cover Seat, the Catalonian car company owned by Volkswagen, since it only sells a small, rebranded lineup of Volkswagen Group models in Europe. But take a seat?an actual one?because there’s significant news.
Seat’s Cupra R, a spicy 306-hp Spanish variation of the beloved Volkswagen Golf R, has been on our import wish list for some time. At the Geneva auto show, we saw the debut of the Cupra e-Racer, an electric version of the production Cupra R; it will compete in a brand-new electric touring-car series debuting in 2019 called E TCR.
E TCR (for Touring Car Racing) is a spinoff of the TCR series launched by former World Touring Car Championship director Marcello Lotti in 2015, which seeks to lower costs with simpler builds and break up the dominance of manufacturer-backed teams. The E TCR spec mandates a minimum of 402 horsepower, with a maximum boost to 536 horsepower. All of the cars feature a 65-kWh battery running on a sizzling 800 volts (the same as the upcoming Porsche Mission E), driving power to the rear wheels via a single gear and torque vectoring. Cupra claims the e-Racer sprints from zero to 62 mph in 3.2 seconds and reaches 124 mph in 8.2 seconds. Top speed is 168 mph, a number the Chevrolet Bolt EV might reach . . . if dropped out of a plane.
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