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Mercedes-Benz shatters EV distance world record


German automaker Mercedes-Benz has set an electric vehicle (EV) world record for the distance travelled in a 24-hour period, beating the previous benchmark by more than 1500km after covering 5749km.

The Concept AMG GT XX, which is powered by three high-performance axial-flux electric motors, set the new record distance at the 12.5km Nardo Ring test track in Italy.

Accomplishing the result at an incredible average speed of 300km/h, the Concept AMG GT XX moved the goalposts from the previous record of 3961km set only eight only days earlier by the Xpeng P7 – a production car, but currently not sold in Australia – which achieved speeds of 210km/h according to a statement from the Chinese automaker.

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The Mercedes-Benz result was independently verified, with two examples of the bright orange concept car running around the circuit 24 hours a day for almost eight days straight – stopping only to recharge at a super-fast rate of 900kW. 

The mammoth run saw it cover 40,075km in seven days, 13 hours, 23 minutes and seven seconds – almost three times the average annual distance of 13,800km driven by Australian motorists (according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics). 

The record run was carried out with a three-shift rotation between crews totalling 100 personnel, including Mercedes-Benz Formula 1 driver George Russell, and racers from its GT3 program such as Bathurst 12-hour winner Luca Stolz.

The Concept GT XX employs the German brand’s AMG.EA 800V electrical architecture, which will underpin a range of new models headlined by a 750kW electric SUV set to be launched in 2027.