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Drako Motors, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Dean Drako (founder and CEO)
Shiv Sikand (founder and EVP)
ProductsDrako GTE Electric Vehicle
Websitewww.drakomotors.com/

Drako Motors, Inc. is an American luxury sports car manufacturer based in San Jose, California.[1] Drako Motors produces the Drako GTE, an electric sports sedan.

History

Drako Motors was founded in the year 2013 by Dean Drako[2][3] and Shiv Sikand.[1] The company announced its DriveOS four-wheel torque vectoring, single-VCU drive operating system in August 2015.[4]

In 2019, Drako Motors announced its all-electric, production Drako GTE at The Quail Motorsport.[5][6]

Drako GTE

Drako GTE at The Quail in 2019

The Drako GTE is an all-electric, quad motor, full-size 4 door sports sedan that seats 4 passengers.[7][8] It uses a Fisker Karma chassis, and other than the doors, the body panels are completely new.[9][10] The carbon-fiber bodywork [11] was designed by Lowie Vermeersch[12] of GranStudio,[13] responsible for the design of multiple Ferrari and Maserati vehicles.[14]

The GTE has a claimed top speed of 206 mph (332 km/h) and a 0-60 mph (97 km/h) time of less than 3 seconds.[15][16][17]

Drako Motors announced a limited production of 25 Drako GTE vehicles in 2020, with a base price of US$1,250,000.[18]

Technology

The Drako GTE uses proprietary Drako DriveOS software.[19] The four motors produce a combined output of 1,200 hp (895 kW) and 6490 lb-ft (8,800 Nm) of combined torque through four permanent-magnet hybrid synchronous electric motors (225 kW each) and four direct-drive gearboxes.[20] [21] The GTE's drive control system lets drivers select driving modes for different road surface conditions, including ice, snow, rain, dry, track and race.[22][23]

The car has no differentials; each motor is controlled individually[24] by the Drako DriveOS operating system, which computes a new torque value for each wheel every 10 milliseconds, based on steering angle, slip angle, wheel-speed sensors, accelerator, and brakes. [25] [26] In addition to forward torque, the DriveOS can decelerate the individual wheels. [27]

The GTE has Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes,[28] regenerative braking, and slip control.[29]

Battery

Drako GTE inverters under front hood

The battery pack that drives the motors is a 90 kWh, 450-volt unit made up of 10,000 cells.[30] It can output 1,800 continuous and 2,200 peak amps, to supply the four motors with 900 kW of power,[31] and has an internal parallel cooling architecture which integrates multiple cooling channels that surround each individual battery cell to dissipate heat more quickly.[32]

The car has a 15-kW on-board charger that is compatible with electric vehicle charging infrastructure,[33] and has a fast charging option through both CHAdeMO or Combined Charging System up to 150 kW.[34][35]

Drako Motors states that the battery delivers an estimated range of 250 miles.[36] The battery is mounted in the floor to achieve a lower center of gravity for greater traction and safety on different road surfaces.[9][37]

References

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  2. ^ Fox News Are bounty-hunting hackers the key to car security?
  3. ^ SiliconHills Drako Motors Creates Software to run Electric Sports Cars
  4. ^ Silicon Valley Business Journal Barracuda Networks founder plans to unveil electric 'supercar' this summer
  5. ^ Automobile Mag Automobile's 20 Best Car Stories of the Year
  6. ^ Inside Evs See All The Slick And Wild EVs Revealed In Pebble Beach.
  7. ^ Architectural Digest These Are the Next Wave of Ultra-Luxury Electric Cars Entering the Market—and They Don't Disappoint
  8. ^ Inside Hook The Story Behind Drako, The EV That Clobbered Tesla in a Drag Race
  9. ^ a b "Drako Unveils The Most Powerful All-Electric Grand Tourer on the Planet". RobbReport. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  10. ^ The Drive The Electric Drako Motors GTE Can Smoke A Tesla, But At $1.25 Million It Had Better
  11. ^ FossBytes Drako GTE Electric Car Smokes A Tesla Model S P100D In Drag Race
  12. ^ Inside Evs Drako Motors Teases Drako GTE Electric Supercar
  13. ^ Hot Cars 6,500 Lb.-Ft. Of Torque Drako GTE Electric Supercar
  14. ^ Electrek Drako unveils insanely powerful and expensive all-electric supercar
  15. ^ Car and Driver The 2020 Drako GTE Sedan Is an Ultra-Fast and Ultra-Pricey EV
  16. ^ Hollywood Reporter Here Come the Electric Hypercars: 4 Sustainable Vehicles Rolling Out in 2020
  17. ^ Autoblog Another EV startup is introducing a sports car with over 1,000 horsepower
  18. ^ Esquire ME Tesla has big competition with the Drako’s GTE all-electric supercar
  19. ^ Electric Vehicles News Drako GTE Featured on the Cover of Automobile Magazine
  20. ^ CarScoops Drako GTE Electric Supercar Coming This Summer With 1200 HP
  21. ^ Hot Hardware Drako GTE Is A Ferocious Quad-Motor EV With A Staggering 1200HP And 206MPH Top Speed
  22. ^ Dupont Registry Daily Drako GTE Revealed: “Most Powerful GT Car Ever Made”
  23. ^ The Things 20 Small Companies Making A Big Splash In The Supercar Industry
  24. ^ Dupont Registry Daily Top 10 Monterey Unveilings for 2019
  25. ^ Top Speed Drako’s all-electric supercar is surely promising loads of performance
  26. ^ Automobile MagThe 2020 Drako GTE Is a 1,200-Hp, All-Electric Hyper-Handling Supercar
  27. ^ Business Journal Austin startup develops software for electric vehicles
  28. ^ "Here Comes the All-Electric Drako GTE with over a Thousand Horsepower". MensGear. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  29. ^ "Silicon Valley's Drako Motors unleashes track-torching 206-mph electric sedan]". New Atlas. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  30. ^ Automobile Mag 2020 Drako GTE First Drive Review: The 1,200-HP EV Sweetheart
  31. ^ "2020 Drako GTE Electric Sedan Promises 6,491 lb-ft of torque". Autoweek. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  32. ^ "Why EV Battery Design Is So Difficult". SemiEngineering. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  33. ^ "Barracuda Networks founder has a 1,200-HP, $1.25M supercar he wants to sell you". Silicon Valley Business Journal. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  34. ^ "Drako's GTE electric supercar will be a four-motor, 1,200HP monster". Engadget. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  35. ^ "Jay Leno gets the low-down on the $1.25M Drako GTE electric super sedan". Motor Authority. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  36. ^ "Drako GTE EV Super Sedan Shows Tesla Its Taillights In New Video". Motor 1. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  37. ^ "2020 Drako GTE: Meet the 206 MPH EV Hypercar from Silicon Valley". TSB. Retrieved 20 August 2019.