This electric race car can drive upside down and can be yours for a cool $1.3m
The McMurtry Spéirling Pure enters production, featuring a fan-driven design that enables the electric race car to drive upside down.
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The brief
The McMurtry Spéirling Pure, a track-focused electric vehicle, has officially entered production. The car is noted for its ability to reach 60 mph in 1.55 seconds and possesses a design that allows it to drive upside down.
Coverage from Electrek, Autoweek, and InsideEVs emphasizes the vehicle's high performance and unique fan technology. Reports from Car and Driver and The Drive highlight that the car is now available for purchase, noting that the owner application process is simple.
Potential buyers may look toward pricing, which is cited between $1.3 million and $1.4 million across different reports.
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Quick answers
How fast does the McMurtry Spéirling Pure accelerate?
The vehicle can hit 60 mph in 1.55 seconds.
What is the cost of the car?
Pricing is reported as $1.3 million by Electrek and $1.4 million by InsideEVs.
What makes the car's design unique?
It is described as a fan car and electric race car capable of driving upside down.
Coverage (5)
- This $1.4 Million EV Has A Weird Trick To Hit 60 MPH In 1.55 Seconds InsideEVs · 1d ago
- McMurtry Spéirling Pure Lets You Put the Famous Fan Car and Track-Focused EV in Your Garage Car and Driver · 1d ago
- The McMurtry Speirling Owner Application Is Delightfully Simple The Drive · 1d ago
- McMurtry Spéirling Pure Enters Production with 1.55-Second 0-60 Time Autoweek · 1d ago
- This electric race car can drive upside down and can be yours for a cool $1.3m Electrek · 1d ago broke it first
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