Mercedes broke 25 different world records with its electric car: It covered 40 thousand kilometers in 8 days!

Mercedes-Benz's AMG GT XX, which captured attention with its 5,479-kilometer (3,479-mile) 24-hour journey, broke a total of 25 world records. With this test, Mercedes pushed the boundaries of electric vehicles and shed light on future technology.
Mercedes-Benz pushed boundaries and broke records with the AMG GT XX electric concept car. The vehicle broke new ground by covering 40,000 kilometers in less than eight days, a first for electric vehicles. In a test conducted at the Nardo track in Italy with 17 drivers, including F1 driver George Russell, the vehicle covered this distance in 7 days, 13 hours, 24 minutes, and 7 seconds.
The AMG GT XX has broken a total of 25 world records. Most notably, it set the record for the longest distance covered by an electric car, covering 5,479 kilometers in 24 hours. The 1,360-horsepower vehicle reached speeds of 190 mph (300 km/h) and only took breaks to charge.
Mercedes-Benz demonstrated the potential of electric vehicles with this test. By demonstrating the durability and performance of its new electric vehicle architecture, the company demonstrated what this technology could achieve in the future. This record sets a new standard in the electric vehicle world.
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