Chevrolet’s New COPO Drag Racer Is A 9-Second Electric Car

You’re looking at Chevrolet’s newest addition to its long line of Central Office Production Order (COPO) performance specials. And it’s electric.
Based on the 2019 Camaro – which already has the SS model’s emergency facelift – the eCOPO concept packs a pair of BorgWarner electric motors built into a single assembly, capable of troubling the rear tyres with over 700bhp and 600lb ft of torque. The transmission is, interestingly, a conventional automatic, suggesting that the eCOPO has functional gears.

The motor has the same bell housing mounting pattern and crankshaft flange as the LS family of V8s, meaning any gearbox that fits an LS should fit the eCOPO motor. The motor is designed in such a way, says GM, that to switch a compatible car to electric power you only need to remove the engine and bolt the motor into its place.
Mounting the motor at the front does increase driveline frictional losses and means the motor has a lot more metal to spin, but the potential for easy EV swaps is astonishing.

Built in collaboration with Hancock and Lane Racing, its current quarter-mile sprint times are in the nine-second region, but there’s more development to come. It runs on Chevrolet’s first 800v electrical system, made up of four 200v modules weighing almost 80kg each that are placed strategically around the chassis for better weight distribution.
Further to the running concept is a potential crate ‘engine’ programme. The motor and battery packs could be made available in the future as a turn-key crate-delivered powerplant, just like today’s LS and LT V8s. Russ O’Blenes, director of Performance Variants, Parts and Motorsports at General Motors said:
“The eCOPO Concept is all about where we go in the future with electrification in the high performance space. The original COPO Camaro program was all about pushing the envelope, and this concept is an exploration with the very same spirit.
“The possibilities are intriguing and suggest a whole new world for racers. Chevrolet pioneered the concept of the high-performance crate engine right around the time the original COPO Camaro models were created, and the eCOPO project points to a future that could include electric crate motors for racing, or even your street rod.
“We’re not there yet, but it’s something we’re exploring.”














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Thank you Chevy, very cool
Honestly more evs should be more like this
Only thing now is to face the front and otherwise it would be perfect
Will it lope ?
I think you are all overlooking something here. The concept of Bolt on conversion and the Electric engines ability to work with mechanical transmissions is cool and all…but this could very well lead to forced/ mandated EV conversion of all vehicles… Is this something with which people are willing to comply?
So the LS-swap trend will become EV swap in the future?
Electric car cant drag race LOL. Will wear out after five 1/4 mile runs. What a pile of sh-t. Chevy is destroying their history.
how to ruin your roots ep.1 electric copo camaro
Pagination