Holy heck, DTM just unveiled a 1,000bhp electric touring car

By topgear, 08 November 2019
Holy heck, DTM just unveiled a 1,000bhp electric touring car

“The DTM is a professional, international motor sports platform for vehicles with a clear connection to series models,” explains former Ferrari F1 driver and ITR chairman Gerhard Berger. Sure. Professional. International. Clear connection.

What, then, in the sweet name of the lord were they drinking the day they created this? It has no definitive name, but it is a concept of what DTM might look like in the future. A 1,000bhp, 322kph future. And it is bonkers.

DTM promoter ITR unveiled the touring car concept that it imagines will at first run alongside the ‘regular’ 600bhp turbo touring car nutters, exploring the feasibility of its own series in the distant future.

The idea is carmakers would enter things that look like their road-going counterparts – just like current DTM. Sorta. They’d be built using a carbon fibre monocoque as a base, and feature either battery or hydrogen power packs.

The overall concept imagines “large industrial robots” to not only replace all four wheels in a pit stop, but the battery/hydrogen tank mid race too. Because over 40mins of literal bumper to bumper action, more power would be required. Oh hey there, Formula E from 2014!

Holy heck, DTM just unveiled a 1,000bhp electric touring car
Holy heck, DTM just unveiled a 1,000bhp electric touring car

The headline 1,000bhp figure is quoted as being available “for brief periods of time”, but 322kph? Yeah, that’s a goer. Motors, electronics and the energy source would all be standardised, as per current DTM, in order to allow “engineering freedom” elsewhere.

“You have to look far ahead if you want to shape the future of the sport,” explains Berger. “Although hybrid and electric vehicles have established a foothold in the market, I think that a truly new and inspiring concept has been lacking up until now.

“With this project, we want to demonstrate that we’re open to what the future holds and that we have something new to offer the world’s manufacturers,” he added.

So, who’s up for a very professional, international motor sports platform that spits out bonkers 1,000bhp land missiles at each other for 40 minutes? Yeah, thought so.