Ars Technica
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Student engineers from the Technical University of Munich set a new world record for the fastest electric vehicle 062 mph (0100 km/h) time.
The car, muc22 , has a top speed of 26 mph and weighs just 374 lbs ( 170 kg ) and has a drag coefficient of 0.159 .
It set a record for driving 1,599 miles ( 2,574 km ) on a single charge with less battery capacity than many plug-in hybrids.
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