This electric race car can drive upside down and can be yours for a cool $1.3m
A new electric race car that can drive upside down is now available for purchase at $1.3 million.
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The brief
The McMurtry Spéirling Pure, an electric race car, is now in production. It can drive upside down and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 1.55 seconds. The car is priced at $1.3 million.
Coverage emphasizes the car's unique upside-down driving capability and its impressive acceleration. The Drive highlights the simplicity of the owner application process. InsideEVs, Car and Driver, Autoweek, and Electrek are among the outlets reporting on the vehicle.
Watch for details on the owner application process and any upcoming test drives or public demonstrations of the car's upside-down driving feature.
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Quick answers
What is the McMurtry Spéirling Pure?
The McMurtry Spéirling Pure is an electric race car that can drive upside down and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 1.55 seconds.
How much does the McMurtry Spéirling Pure cost?
The McMurtry Spéirling Pure is priced at $1.3 million.
Which outlets are covering the McMurtry Spéirling Pure?
Coverage is from InsideEVs, Car and Driver, The Drive, Autoweek, and Electrek.
Coverage (5)
- This $1.4 Million EV Has A Weird Trick To Hit 60 MPH In 1.55 Seconds InsideEVs · 1d ago
- McMurtry Spéirling Pure Lets You Put the Famous Fan Car and Track-Focused EV in Your Garage Car and Driver · 1d ago
- The McMurtry Speirling Owner Application Is Delightfully Simple The Drive · 1d ago
- McMurtry Spéirling Pure Enters Production with 1.55-Second 0-60 Time Autoweek · 1d ago
- This electric race car can drive upside down and can be yours for a cool $1.3m Electrek · 1d ago
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