The eCOPO Chevrolet Camaro
One of the most eagerly anticipated vehicle debuts at the 2018
SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show was the unveiling of the “eCOPO” Camaro, an electric-powered
Central Office Production Order concept car built by a partnership of Chevrolet
and the pioneering electric drag racing team Hancock & Lane Racing.
The car’s usual gasoline engine was replaced by electric
motor based on a pair of BorgWarner HVH 250-150 motor assemblies, each
generating 300 foot-pounds of torque. The motor is connected to the conventional racing-prepared
TH400 three-speed automatic transmission that transmits the motor’s torque to
the same solid rear axle used in the production COPO Camaro race cars.
The 700-horsepower motor is powered by an 800-volt 32-kilowatt
per hour battery pack comprised of four 200-volt modules, each module weighs
approximately 175 pounds. Two packs are mounted
in the rear seat area and the other two are mounted in the trunk - one in the
spare tire well and the other in the area over the rear axle.
In testing, the eCOPO Camaro’s best quarter-mile run was an
elapsed time 9.837 seconds from a standing start with a trap speed of 134.07 miles
per hour.
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