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Koenigsegg's Tiny Electric Motor Makes 335 HP and 443 Lb-Ft of Torque

Photo credit: Koenigsegg
Photo credit: Koenigsegg

Swedish hypercar maker Koenigsegg has long been a home for novel engineering, and that's evident in its new electric motor. Developed for the Gemera four-seater, this electric motor, dubbed the Quark, is a tiny powerhouse. In a package that weighs just 63 pounds, the Quark develops 335 hp and 443 lb-ft of torque. For scale, that's a 330-mL energy drink in the pictures seen throughout.

Photo credit: Koenigsegg
Photo credit: Koenigsegg

The Quark combines both radial- and axial-flux constructions to offer a good balance between power and torque. Rather than explain the difference between the two, I'll turn you towards this article from EV trade publication Charged. All you really need to know is that this is a best-of-both worlds solution—Koenigsegg claims the Quark has an industry leading torque-power-weight ratio. Those peak power and torque figures are only available for 20 seconds, which is common among EV motors. After 20 seconds, the figures drop to 134 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque. That's fine for the Gemera, which has three electric motors and a 600-hp three-cylinder.

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"The Quark is designed to bolster the low-speed range of the Gemera, where you need it, for brutal acceleration," said Koengisegg electric-motor design lead Dragos-Mihai Postariu in a statement. "The ICE then focuses on the high-speed range. What this means in terms of performance for the Gemera is a big power surge followed by a continuous record-speed push to 400 km/h [248.5 mph] without any torque or power losses."

Photo credit: Koenigsegg
Photo credit: Koenigsegg