This electric car proves massive towing power by pulling Boeing cargo plane
This electric car proves massive towing power by pulling Boeing cargo plane
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Electric cars are generally considered to be less powerful than petrol or diesel engines. But in reality, an electric car recently pulled off a 150-ton airplane with full vigor. It is surprising that a small car has so much strength in it that it has the ability to pull many times larger airplanes.

The BMW with the Lufthansa Boeing 777F recently shot a promotional video while in partnership. In the 45 second teaser, BMW shot its first small electric car Mini Cooper, dragging the Boeing 777F. Lufthansa is the largest commercial ship with a Boeing 777F twin-engine. Although the Mini Cooper looks extremely small in appearance, it can be gauged to see the strength that this car can do charisma. In the video, the BMW has used MINI Cooper SE version. However, the video does not reveal how far Cooper was able to pull the ship.

For your information, it is not the first time a car has drawn a plane. Earlier, the Toyota Tundra had pulled the space shuttle up to 12 miles. That's where Porsche Cayennes pulled the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner by Airbus 380 and Tesla's electric car Model X 100D. However, the plane that the Mini has drawn is extremely light from Tesla's stretched ship. The specifications of the Mini Cooper SE have not been officially reported much. The production of the Mini Cooper will start from November 2019 freely it will be a 3-door car. It is believed to have been the engine of the BMW i3. It is fitted with a lithium-ion battery of 42kWh, 80 percent in 40 minutes. Its electric motor produces a power of 184 PS and 250 nm of torque. That's when it catches a speed of 0 to 96 KMPH in just 6.8 seconds. And can cover a distance of 246 km on a single charge.

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