Enormous amounts of horsepower are present during this week’s Horizon Backstage Vote. Whether you prefer your thrills to be powered by modern electric powertrains or traditional massive gas engines, there’s a car for you this week.
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Opening this week’s show comes the [b]2016 NIO EP9[/b], the very first Chinese supercar to arrive at a Horizon Festival Ever. Powered by four electric engines that amass a flabbergasting gigawatt of power, the NIO EP9 made a name for itself as it broke plenty of racetrack records upon its release. The [b]2015 Honda Ridgeline Baja Trophy Truck[/b] took on the Baja 1000, one of the most grueling races ever, and came out with the first-place trophy. With a 3.5-liter V6 under the hood and a construction that can drive over almost anything, the Trophy Truck is the perfect companion for a track-only supercar.
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The closest you will ever be to flying a jet fighter is driving the [b]2019 RAESR Tachyon Speed[/b], an electric super car that can produce an astonishing 1251 bhp. A construction of Kevlar, carbon fiber, and aluminum make this car ultra-lightweight, while its incredibly aerodynamic (and a bit scary) exterior design makes it slice through air like it was nothing. Speaking of more than meets the eye, the [b]2015 BMW X6 M[/b] closes this week’s contest. The M badge isn’t in this car’s name for aesthetics; the X6 M can clear a quarter-mile race in just 12.1 seconds and has a 0-60 time of 3.7 seconds. Break records at the track with two or four seats with this team!
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