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Sabine Schmitz Drivers Exagon Furtive-eGT on the Nurburgring

Despite the fact that it is officially bankrupt, the Nurburgring is still being used, and all sorts of interesting vehicles grace its holy tarmac. This time it’s the turn of the Exagon Furtive-eGT, a sporty EV which can reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.5 seconds, before topping out at 287 km/h (179 mph) - it is electronically limited at 250 km/h (155 mph), though.
It was recently driven around the Nurburgring Nordschleife by famed ‘Ring connoisseur Sabine Schmitz (she usually drives the ‘Ring Taxi’ - a BMW M5). She was very pleased with the car, saying it was extremely planted and grippy, yet not difficult to drive fast at all, thanks to its very low center of gravity.

She also said it was quite relaxing to drive, even during fast driving maneuvers, and thanks to its utterly silent powertrain, she used “sitting on a cloud” to describe the experience. We say, if Sabine likes it, then it must be good! We will bring you live photos of this car, as it is pegged to debut at this year's Paris Motor Show.
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