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This EV Track Monster Weighs Less Than A Miata And Charges Before Your Coffee’s Ready

  • Baltasar’s Revolt R concept is a lightweight, all-electric track car with aero upgrades.
  • Twin rear electric motors produce a combined 500 horsepower and 737 lb-ft of torque.
  • The Spanish company says the high-voltage battery charges to 80% in just five minutes.

It’s not every day a tiny Spanish automaker drops an electric track weapon with supercar specs and charging speeds that put your phone to shame. You may not have heard the name Baltasar before, but that’s about to change, at least if you keep tabs on niche electric sports cars.

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The company just revealed the latest version of its Revolt track car, the R Concept, at the Automobile Barcelona show. It follows a familiar recipe, combining ultra-lightweight construction with a sharp focus on aerodynamics. However, unlike most track-day specials, it is all-electric.

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As is pretty obvious from its name, the R Concept is a more potent and aggressive version of the standard Revolt. It’s hand-built with a carbon fiber monocoque and includes a chromoly steel roll cage that meets FIA specs. Suspension parts are a mix of carbon fiber, aluminum, and Kevlar, all in the name of weight savings. The end result is a curb weight of under 800 kg (1,763 lbs). For comparison, a US.-spec Mazda MX-5 Miata weighs 273 kg (601 lbs) more, coming in at 1,073 kg (2,366 lbs).

Baltasar hasn’t revealed powertrain specs for the R yet, but it likely uses the same setup introduced with the original Revolt back in 2021. That car featured two rear-mounted electric motors delivering a combined 500 horsepower and 737 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque.

 This EV Track Monster Weighs Less Than A Miata And Charges Before Your Coffee’s Ready

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Battery capacity remains a mystery, but the R reportedly uses a 700-volt electrical architecture. For context, the standard model offers a driving range of over 300 miles (482 km), and Baltasar claims an 80% recharge takes just five minutes.

Several key aerodynamic upgrades have been made to the Revolt R, which makes sense given its track-only focus. At the front, it gets a new splitter, updated headlights, and reshaped front quarter panels. Around the back, there’s a towering carbon fiber rear wing that leaves no doubt about the car’s intentions. It’s also been shown with gold-painted wheels wrapped in slick tires, completing the track-ready look.

While full interior photos haven’t been released, Baltasar has shown a few key details. The car features a carbon fiber racing seat and distinctive gold pedals, both clearly built with track performance in mind.

Pricing hasn’t been finalized, and there’s no official launch date yet, but Baltasar says to expect the Revolt R to start at around €450,000 or around $510,000 at current exchange rates when it goes on sale.

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