
Taycan GTS, with Porsche Experience Coach drifting 10.87 miles behind the steering wheel
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- The full -round Taycan defeated the previous 9.2 miles (14.809 kilometers) records.
- However, the rear -wheel drive Porsche Taycan still maintains a thorough electric flow record.
- The smooth electric car now has four independent Guinness World Records.
Porsche has used Taycan GTS as its preferred weapon. With EV’s longest continuous vehicle on ICE, the longest continuous vehicle drift on ice has set a new Guinness World Record. In 46 minutes, Jens Richter, a Porsche experience coach Jens Richter, completed the 132 -circle ice rail and covered 10.87 miles (17.503 kilometers). Copy skills.
The record was set in the Porsche North Pole Center of Lyvin, Finland. Taycan GTS was equipped with Michelin winter tires with a millimeter peak. Although the new Guinness record was obtained, it was not easy. Richter had to give up his first attempt after drifting about 6.8 miles (11 kilometers), because the ice rail had begun to deteriorate.
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However, as the darkness begins to decline and temperature decreases, it is necessary to ensure that the track can withstand tight electric vehicles on the surface for 46 minutes. The previous 9.2 miles (14.809 kilometers) records were smashed.
“With our new Guinness World Record Champions, Taycan once again proved its side promotion quality.” “Even if it is a full -wheel drive. Even under extreme conditions, the Taycan GTS can be controlled well. Taycan GT, which can also be explained for its excellent chassis and balanced performance. “
Other drift records
It is as impressive as the new record is that it is far from the longest drift in history, and even the longest drift recorded by Porsche Taycan. At the end of 2020, a Porsche experience coach in Germany drifted 26.2 miles (42.171 kilometers) of the rear -wheel drive Taycan around the paving circuit, creating a direct Guinis record for the longest electric vehicle drift. However, it is not even close thorough Drift records.
In 2017, a BMW M5 drifted around the slide plan for eight consecutive hours, with a distance of 232.5 miles (374 kilometers). This feat has become even more impressive, because the car must be refueling by the Chinese ships from another M5, just like fighter aircraft refueling in the air. EV will not quickly threaten the record, unless the toll technology will improve, so that future charging allows super fast charges.
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