Double motor

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As i´m not good in english i don´t correct the orginal side

but the last own Isdera work is an protoyp with an double motor (one behind an other) front installed. One motor is for the front axis and the other for the back axis. It´s design is loacked to the old 30thies oldtimer like an XK140 coupe. This car is know in the testing phase and has currently driven 231 km. it weights around 2200kg and has around 660kw


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