E-Wolf ALPHA 1 SRF spotted on the N?rburgring

 E-Wolf ALPHA 1 SRF spotted on the N?rburgring
E-Wolf ALPHA 1 SRF pm N?rburgring Nordschleife, 04.07.2011 / Copyright: SB-Medien

Testing for new electric lap record

Lap records for electric cars at the Nürburgring Nordschleife are starting to heat up. The current record holder is Peugeot's EX1 Concept with 9 minutes and 1.338 seconds. Now Cologne based electric car manufacturer E-Wolf has been spotted by spy photographers at the Green Hell with their ALPHA 1 SRF (Silent Radical Force).

First announced last September, the Alpha 1 uses Li-Ion flat cells weighing 350 kg (772 lbs) and making 41.5 kWh to power two high performance electric motors which produce 380 PS (280 kW / 375 bhp) and 800 Nm (590 lb-ft) of torque.

Utilizing the body of a Radical SR8, the Alpha 1 hits 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.9 seconds, reaches a top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph) and has a curb vehicle weight of 970 kg (2138 lbs). NEDC driving range is 300 km (186 mi) following an 8 hour charge. However, at a constant 50 km/h the range increases to 400 km (249 mi).

According to our spy, the driver was Jochen Krumbach, a well known Porsche driver in the VLN long distance races on the Nürburgring. We presume the EX1 lap record will fall before the end of the week.

e-Wolf is pricing the Alpha 1 SRF at €215,000 plus VAT making it purely a toy for the green racer.

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 Joe_Limon Joe_Limon
"making it a toy for the green racer." lmao, there is more environmental damage in replacing the tyres of a race car then there is out of the exhaust pipes.
July 5, 2011 7:24 am
 Ferraridude Ferraridude
I wanna know how long it takes a bottle of cologne to get around there.
July 5, 2011 8:28 am
 MTC MTC
Was thinking, looks like a Radical yea, cause it's based on one... Anyway, good luck, if everything goes according to plan, it will get the record
July 5, 2011 10:01 am
 Douglas6250 Douglas6250
Since these are battery-electric cars, I was just wondering if the voltage / power drop would be significant enough to be noticeable by the driver at the end of a lap ? Maybe Fuel Cell car lap records in the near future ?
July 5, 2011 1:55 pm