Reborn AC Cobra Electric range-topper with 460kW

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aria-label="accobraseries4electricandusaversion"Revived British sports car brand AC Cars has revealed a range-topping electric version of its reborn Cobra sports car.

The new AC Cobra Series 4 electric joins the similarly conceived Series 1 electric in ditching a large-capacity V8 for a zero-emissions powertrain but ramps up the power considerably.

Precise technical details are thin on the ground, but the Series 4 is claimed to pack 460kW and a Polestar 1-rivalling 1,000Nm from its plug-in powertrain – enough to send it from a standstill to 100km/h in 3.8sec.

aria-label="mk1v cob35003"Despite drawing its power from a 54kWh battery, which is large enough for 200 miles of range, the Series 4 tips the scales at 1190kg – just 40kg more than the original V8-powered AC Cobra 427.

Alan Lubinsky, who has led the revival of the brand, said: “Eliminating excess weight brings with it positive benefits for the car’s owner. Lower overall weight reduces energy consumption, allowing the batteries to deliver a longer range and the ability to drive the car to AC’s traditional high standards for speed and acceleration which the marque has achieved over many years”.

aria-label="mk1v cob35001"In line with the considerable performance boost compared with the Series 1, the new arrival also packs a hefty premium of around AUD$60,000 over its electric stablemate, with prices starting at AUD$300,000. Reservations are being taken now through the firm’s website, with customer deliveries set to begin in summer 2021.

As with the other Cobra models in AC’s line-up, the Series 4 is visually indistinguishable from the original car, launched in 1962.

aria-label="mk1v cob35002"In addition to the two electric powertrain options, the Cobra can be specified with a 2.3-litre Ford Ecoboost engine or a 432kW 6.2-litre V8 from Chevrolet. Each sits atop an original-style ladder chassis but brings modern components including servo-assisted brakes, a limited-slip differential and multi-link suspension.

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