The "crazy mode" of the Tesla Model S p85 d may be fast, but the new electric vehicle driving eO will be faster. The Latvian company is currently working on a 1 MW electric racing car to compete in the pikefeng international mountain climbing competition in June. The stomach-The car called eO PP03 is lithium at 50 KW hours-Ion battery pack driving liuasha-400 motor. It is capable of generating speeds of 1020 KW (1368 hp) and up to 160 mph (260 km/h), compared to the maximum speed of 155 mph (249 km/h) for Model S/Drive eO says it's going to be the first 1 MW. Electric racing car with a peak torque of 2160 Nm and a curb weight of 2646 lb (1,200 kg. The car is still under development and the company has not revealed its series yet. Kristaps Dambis, project director at Drive eO, said we want to be the first overall winner for electric vehicles. Drive eO was the first to enter and complete the Dakar Rally using a hybrid electric vehicle. The eO PP01 was then created, an all-electric prototype car built specifically for the pikefeng international mountain climbing competition. This race is the second oldest racing race in the United States, on the challenging Highway 12. There are 42 miles (20 km kilometers) of 156 laps in Colorado Springs. It starts at an altitude of 2,862 (9,390 feet) and ends at the top of the 4,301 (14,110 feet) peak of the Pakes Peak in Colorado Springs. Announce Drive eO PP03 after developing the software upgrade to make the P85D faster. The Tesla P85D 0 to 60 mile acceleration will increase by about 0. Pass over-1 second soonthe-Tesla founder Elon Musk said on Twitter earlier this year that the air software updated the inverter algorithm. Musk refers to something called "crazy mode" that allows the car to accelerate from 0 to 60 in three seconds. The Type D released in October has two motors. One power the front wheel and one power the rear wheel. Its top speed is 155 mph (249 km/h), compared to 130 mph (209 km/h) for Tesla's previous S model ). In the crazy mode, the full 691 hp one-time application of the two motors of the electric vehicle.