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Few things are more certain - or more exciting - to launch you into automotive folklore than lapping the fabled Nurburgring circuit in Germany quickly.
Now 12.9 miles in length (its course has changed over the years, making comparisons with older records hard) it is regarded as one of the most challenging laps on earth even by the most talented racing drivers, taking in blind corners, cambered corners, long straights and tree-lined curves.
Inevitably the onset of the electric car age has led to car makers trying to prove their credentials by lapping the track as fast as they can; here’s the lowdown on the five fastest to have done so to date:
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6. Mercedes SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive - 7m 56secs
It says much for the pace of the SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive that it was first unveiled at the 2012 Paris Motor Show and set this record in June 2013. At the time it was the first electric production car to break the eight-minute barrier for a lap - eclipsing the previous best of 8m 9sec by an Audi R8 E-tron.
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6. Mercedes SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive - 7m 56secs
Overcoming its frankly chunky weight of 2110kg - a legacy of the battery technology of the time - it was powered by four individual synchronous electric motors, each developing 185bhp and 184 lb ft of torque. The combined output of 740bhp and 737lb ft of torque seems fairly paltry by today’s standards - but was good for 0-62mph in 3.9sec.
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6. Mercedes SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive - 7m 56secs
Sticking true to its production ethos, the SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive was limited to a top speed of 155mph. While the lap record made headlines, and still stands it in good stead today, detractors pointed out that the petrol-powered SLS lapped the ’Ring around 12sec faster, in 7m 44sec. Given it also cost half the Electric Drive’s price, little wonder eyebrows were raised as to the significance of its then record.
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5. Tesla Model S Plaid - 7m 25sec
The Europe vs America battle has swung back in the California-based brands favour last year when it eclipsed the time set by the Porsche Taycan Turbo S. Unfortunately, Tesla's efforts were recently shattered by the second-generation Taycan saloon, with the German marque stealing back the bragging rights and regaining its record as the fastest electric production car to lap Nürburgring Nordschleife.
Tesla shouldn't be too hard on itself, though. Last summer, a Model S Plaid fitted with a track package set a time of 7min 25 sec.
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5. Tesla Model S Plaid - 7m 25sec
The Plaid first lapped the storied circuit in September 2021, setting a time of 7min 35 sec. While there were accusations of modified parts being used, they were hotly denied - and an in-car video was released to demonstrate the veracity of the time.
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5. Tesla Model S Plaid - 7m 25sec
Tesla shaved 10 seconds off its original time thanks to a new Track Pack, which added new carbon ceramic brakes, Goodyear Supercar 3R tyres and forged aluminium wheels. Top speed was also boosted to 200mph.
Performance highlights of the Model S Plaid included its three-motor set up, good for 1006bhp and 1047lb ft of torque, and enough to power it from a standstill to 62mph in 1.99 sec.
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4. Porsche Taycan - 7m 07sec
Porsche lost its crown as the fastest-ever production car around the Nurburgring to the Tesla Model S Plaid last year - but the German brand didn't allow its American rivals to enjoy the record for long.
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4. Porsche Taycan - 7m 07sec
Porsche first lapped the Taycan around the famous circuit in 2022, with a Turbo S model clocking a time of 7min 33sec. Tesla responded a year later, with a modified version of the firm's 1020bhp Model S Plaid, which beat the Taycan by setting a time of 7min 25sec.
The German sports car maker has now hit back with an audaciously fast time, completing a lap of the 12.9-mile course in 7min07sec – that's just two seconds slower than the 1888bhp, quad-motor Rimac Nevera hyper EV. In fact, its a full twenty six seconds faster than the previous time and eighteen seconds faster than the Tesla.
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4. Porsche Taycan - 7m 07sec
Porsche didn't just lap any Taycan, however. It fielded a 'pre-series' version of the all-new Taycan Turbo GT saloon, the first electric model to wear the coveted 'GT badge".
The range-topping Turbo GT is a stripped-out track focussed monster, developing 1020bhp and 915lb ft of torque. It can sprint from 0-62mph in just 2.2sec.
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3. Rimac Nevera - 7m 05sec
Rimac and its Nevera hypercar took the Nurburgring lap record honours earlier this summer, smashing both the times set by Porsche and Tesla. Driven by Croation racer, Martin Kodric, the Rimac Nevera managed to lap the circuit in a staggering 7min 5sec, eclipsing Model S’s lap by 20sec.
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3. Rimac Nevera - 7m 05sec
What is more impressive is that the Zagreb-based brand didn’t make any radical changes to the 1407kW (1888bhp) Nevera production car before its record attempt, adding only a set of sticky Michelin Cup2R tyres.
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3. Rimac Nevera - 7m 05sec
According to Kodric, the lap was undertaken on one of the hottest days on the track this summer. Rimac says the lap record was verified by independent timing data and on board telemetry. It also revealed that the Nevera managed to set a lap time of 7:00.928 on the shortened 12.8-mile layout.
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2. Nio EP9 - 6m 45s
Driven by Peter Dumbreck, the EP9 set its Nurburgring lap record on March 12, 2017, resetting expectations not just for the capability of electric vehicles but also for the Chinese brand Nio, which used its record breaking run to raise awareness of the technical prowess of the £1m road car it was based on.
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2. Nio EP9 - 6m 45s
With each wheel powered by an individual electric motor, each controlled by a torque vectoring system to ensure it could use it to best effect, the EP9 was rated as having a combined 1342bhp. Weighing 1735kg (despite a lightweight carbonfibre body) it’s 0-62mph time was a still astounding 2.7sec and 0-124mph time 7.1sec.
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2. Nio EP9 - 6m 45s
The EP9’s track speed was boosted considerably by its aerodynamic capability, including a three-way adjustable rear wing. Adjustable suspension also helped keep the car planted to the asphalt, with Nio revealing it could produce more than 2.5g of downforce at 140mph.
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1. Volkswagen ID.R - 6m 05s
The ID.R was designed to showcase the potential of unlimited electric power, and started its record-breaking run at the Pikes Peak Hillclimb in 2018 - going on to shatter records across different continents over the next three years.
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1. Volkswagen ID.R - 6m 05s
Its date with destiny at the Nurburgring was 3 June, 2019. Hitting top speeds of 170mph and averaging 127.6mph, driver Romain Dumas redefined the record books, lapping in 6min 05.336secs - around 25secs faster than the quickest production car to ever lap the track even now (the Mercedes-AMG One, which did 6m 30.705sec last year).
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1. Volkswagen ID.R - 6m 05s
The ID.R was powered by an electric motor on each axle, allowing for a combined 680bhp and 479lb ft of torque. Crucially for its agility and acceleration it weighted under 1100kg despite the weight of its 45kWh battery, and accelerated from 0-60mph in 2.25secs.
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1. Volkswagen ID.R - 6m 05s
Other records beaten by the ID.R include the Goodwood Festival of Speed time (39.90, which has subsequently been bettered), Tianmen Mountain time (7m 38.585) and Blister Berg record (1m 24.206). The car has now been retired from competition.