MG’s EXE181 Hypercar: 0-100 km/h in 1.9 Seconds with a Drag Coefficient of 0.181

May 17, 2024
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Experience the thrill of MG's EXE181 hypercar, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 1.9 seconds, with an exceptional drag coefficient of 0.181. Inspired by fighter jets, this electric marvel sets new standards.
MG's EXE181 Hypercar

The Beijing Auto Show between April 25 to May 5 attracted many novelties. One of them was British carmaker MG Motor. The MG Motor has taken the wraps off its EXE 181 electric car concept.

The EXE181 land speed record car inspired their stunning, head-turning electric hypercar. It boasts a radical design. The fighter jets have inspired the design of the new hypercar. We can see the driver seated in a single-seat setup behind a panoramic windshield. The windshield is framed on a sleek, aerodynamic silhouette.

MG’s EXE181 Hypercar
Photo Credits: MG Motors

Actually, the cabin does look like a fighter plane cabin. It has minimal work around. The model features an extended teardrop roofline ending on a sleek tailfin. According to the manufacturer, the drag coefficient of this car is just 0.181. The drag coefficient of F1 (Formula 1) cars ranges from 0.7 to 1.0.

MG’s EXE181 Hypercar
Photo Credits: MG Motors

MG did reveal that the powertrain used can propel this machine at a neck-breaking 0-100 km/h in just 1.91 seconds. Most of the specifics of this model have been kept under wraps. The concept will utilize a drag parachute to handle the potential for record-breaking speeds. This concept serves to safely bring the car to a stop during top-speed record attempts.

MG’s EXE181 Hypercar
Photo Credits: MG Motors

The EV is still a few years away from going into the production line. The upper portion of the electric hypercar seems to be transparent. It offers a view of suspension components and the steering. The absence of conventional doors suggests that the EXE 181’s roof likely opens to facilitate the entry for the driver.


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The cabin seems to be ingeniously designed. It features a single center-mounted seat for the driver. The steering wheel is yoke-shaped and has an inbuilt touchscreen. The image of the yoke-style steering indicates that the e-Hypercar concept will likely use a quad-motor drivetrain. The reports claim that the concept would generate more than 1000 bhp.

MG’s EXE181 Hypercar
Photo Credits: MG Motors

The UFO (Unidentified Flying Object)-shaped electric hypercar is said to have an aerodynamic value of 0.181 Cd. The British carmaker has unveiled the concept of an electric hypercar. It is modeled on a fighter jet. It has generated excitement among car lovers all over the world.

Rahul Somvanshi

Rahul, possessing a profound background in the creative industry, illuminates the unspoken, often confronting revelations and unpleasant subjects, navigating their complexities with a discerning eye. He perpetually questions, explores, and unveils the multifaceted impacts of change and transformation in our global landscape. As an experienced filmmaker and writer, he intricately delves into the realms of sustainability, design, flora and fauna, health, science and technology, mobility, and space, ceaselessly investigating the practical applications and transformative potentials of burgeoning developments.

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