Mercedes To Challenge Tesla's Efficiency Via Formula One Team via insideevs.com
– have taken sales away from luxury automakers' gas-powered cars and SUVs, but that could stand to change if brands like Mercedes can bring competing models to market sooner rather than later.concept car last year, which it claimed could travel
1,200 km on a single charge. Interestingly, it was developed in partnership with Mercedes' Formula One team, and it took only 18 months to develop. As more and more legacy brands and emerging startups bring EVs to market, it's becoming sort of a race. Whichever companies can produce compelling EVs with respectable range, reasonable prices, and widespread availability stand to come out ahead. Now is arguably a better time than any for Mercedes to quickly move in this new direction.
, and it's still able to travel over 700 miles, using about 8.3 kWh of energy per 100 kilometers traveled. Meanwhile, the Tesla Model 3 uses about 16 kWh, according to
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