A historic peak in power
The automotive industry has reached historic levels of power. Today, even entry-level models offer performance figures that were unthinkable decades ago. The average power of new cars has increased by approximately 15% over the last decade.
Electric vehicles are accelerating this trend, with models from Tesla, Lucid, and Porsche reaching levels comparable to supercars, and hyper-models like the Yangwang U9 crossing the 3,000 hp mark.
The problem of weight and complexity
The horsepower race has its limitations. As power increases, so do weight, cooling requirements, and system complexity. This leads to heavier vehicles and higher costs that can rarely be utilized in real-world conditions.
The new focus: Optimization and lightweight electric vehicles
Manufacturers like Caterham and the startup company Longbow are changing the game by developing sports electric vehicles with a weight of around 1,000-1,200 kg. The advantages are clear:
- Better acceleration without the need for extreme power
- More precise braking and handling
- Higher overall efficiency
The future of the industry
Executives from Rimac and Koenigsegg report a decline in interest in hyper-powered models. The trend shows that the focus is shifting from "more" to "smarter." Optimization and lightweight design are emerging as the next big step in the development of the automotive world.