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TRITON H: Electric suv, 700 miles range
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Solar released the basic details about its fully electric made eight-passenger SUV in this week, called the Model H , which the company says can travel upto about of 700 miles that is
(1260 kmph) on a single charge of its 200-kilowatt-hour battery pack installed in it.
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Triton Solar says the Model H will be sold in two platforms:
Standard and Performance.
Both will come in standard with all-wheel drive models derived from our motors -- one for each wheel, but not located at the hub ,and those will be good for either 1,000 horsepower for the base model or 1,500 hp for the performance model.
So basically the standard model will be powered with a 1000 hp and the performance model will powered with a 1500 hp.
Of we can say that it doesn't look exceptionally aerodynamic.
It comes with that massive, 200-kWh battery pack, Triton company says the Model H tips the scales at 5,300 pounds.
Triton also says the Model H will can tow either 15,400 pounds or a whopping 26,000 pounds if you go with the more expensive model i.e performance model, which should in theory, anyway keep you covered if you gotta get your big ol' boat down to the shore at the last minute for a pleasure cruise.
The reason for the Triton's unbelievable range is its massive 200 kWh battery pack, for reference, Tesla Model 3 features a 75 kWh battery pack and the Tesla Model S comes with a 100 kWh battery pack.
It comes with an all-wheel-drive system featuring four electric motors, one for each wheel. It has a claimed 1500 hp of maximum power output and is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 100 kmph) in just 2.9 seconds. Really exiting. For the record, it is even faster than a number of sport cars and bikes present today. And of course it can be defeating many fastest electric cars too.
So it is going to be competitor of Tesla.
But I argue for that because making a model and saying it's specifications it's not right to tell that it is going to defeat tesla. Tesla is a worthf company, actually they are investing a lot in their research.
Moreover, the eS gets a towing capacity of 15,400 lbs (6,985 kgs) and the company claims that it is made to pull/carry super heavy loads without breaking a sweat.
The Model H will have a 130-inch wheelbase and an overall length of 224 inches, which puts it at parity with a 2020 Chevy Suburban. Surely all that embiggening must be good for something, right? As previously mentioned, the Model H will offer seating for eight people in addition to 200 cubic-feet of cargo space, though it's unclear if that cargo capacity includes the seats in their upright or folded positions.
So, how much does it cost and where can you get one? Well, the bad news is that the base model will set you back a not-so-inconsiderable $140,000, and the performance variant will cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $180,000. The worse news is that the Model H isn't technically in production just yet, though Triton Solar says $5,000 secures a reservation.
And from the Triton founder has said that they are going to invest about a 1 billion dollar in this project.
At far end There is no launch date announcement, manufacturing site info, and also the official company website lack some basic details, all of this doesn't look highly encouraging.
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