Mercedes-AMG GT XX EV Just Drove at 186 MPH for 7 Days, Only Stopping to Recharge
The Mercedes-AMG GT XX concept surpassed 25 electric vehicle distance records, covering 24,901 miles in 7 days and 13 hours with an average speed of 186 mph, showcasing rapid charging technology.
- Mercedes-AMG tested its fully electric GT XX concept at the Nardò high-speed track in Italy in 2025, setting multiple distance records.
- The test aimed to prove the GT XX's endurance by driving continuously at about 186 mph, with brief stops only for ultra-fast charging.
- Two Mercedes-AMG GT XX cars completed a continuous run lasting just under eight days, covering 24,901 miles—the same distance as Earth's equator—in a time of seven days plus over half a day, minutes, and seconds.
- The GT XX drove 3,405 miles in 24 hours, beating the previous electric vehicle record by 943 miles, powered by 1,360 hp and fast-charging 114 kWh batteries.
- This achievement highlights Mercedes-AMG's technological advances and sets new benchmarks for electric vehicle endurance and performance.
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Mercedes-AMG has tested its next generation of electrical technology with a company that has no precedent: the CONCEPT AMG GT XX has crossed the equivalent of a world tour in just over a week, beating as many as 25 records along the route. The test took place on the famous high-speed track of Nardò, in Puglia, and served as a test bench for the technologies that will soon arrive on the road. Among the many achievements, stands out the new world …
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