The New, Battery-Powered Aston Martin Rapide E Has 'Over 602bhp'

The Aston Martin Rapide E has landed. Although we won’t see it in full for a little while longer, we can now bring you most of the juicy details.
Built on the existing Rapide chassis with all of the greasy drivetrain bits removed, the E uses a pair of electric motors at the back to create a hefty 602bhp rear-wheel drive, limited-slip diff-equipped clout, although Aston says it may end up being a few ponies more than that.
As such it’s the most powerful Rapide ever. It’s good for 155mph, will crack 62mph from rest in under four seconds and sprints from 50-70mph in just 1.5 seconds. It should handle, too; weight distribution is boosted because the batteries are placed where the engine used to be, while the motors sit at the back.

The 701lb ft monster can travel over 200 miles per charge in ideal circumstances. Charging of the 65kWh battery pack is taken care of by an 800-volt electrical system along the same lines as the one being used by the Volkswagen Group in the Porsche Taycan and the as-yet unnamed Audi R8 successor. At full chat, an 800v, 100kW charger can replenish 310 miles of range per hour.
Interestingly, Aston Martin seems to have taken a pop at other EV makers like Tesla, whose cars only perform at their peak when the batteries are fully charged. The Rapide E, we’re told, will deliver the same performance over “the majority of” its battery charge range. There’s said to be no degradation over a maximum-attack full lap of the Nurburgring.
Aerodynamic improvements will be made over the Rapide S, while revised spring and damper rates are tuned for the different weight and power delivery characteristics. Customer deliveries, limited to 155 in number, will start at the end of 2019.














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That wheel design looks tasty af
The new Taycan and Rapide take on the Tesla Model S
And the new EQC and I-Pace take on the Model X
And the new C_Two takes on the Roadster before the specs are even fully released
I wouldn’t want to be Elon right now, I’ll tell you that.
Could batteries be from Rimac? Rimac is the supplier for batteries, infotainment and electric motor for the Valkyrie.
But then again Porsche owns 10% of Rimac and Rimac could share batteries with the Taycan.
Edit: C_Two, Taycan and Rapide use the same charging power, so it could be
No
The Rapide is definitely the right model for them to choose to electrify. Pity they’re only making 155.
so it will have 603hp??
First thing I thought of tbh
As long as the V12 is still an option, this won’t be a bad thing
Leaked pictures of the new Aston Martin Rapide E
Even if its an aston, i still couldnt give a sh!t about electric cars
Pagination