Electric Dream

Baltasar, a lesser-known gem from the Spanish automotive landscape, is turning heads with its new Revolt R, a pure electric track car that promises both adrenaline and cutting-edge technology. Designed for the racing enthusiast who craves speed without compromising on eco-friendliness, this car is setting a new standard in high-performance electric vehicles.
Specs Galore

The Revolt R doesn’t hold back on specs. Equipped with dual electric motors at the rear, it churns out an impressive 500 horsepower and a staggering 737 lb-ft of torque. That’s kind of power many petrol-heads dream about, and all of it in a sleek, lightweight package weighing in at just 1,763 pounds. To put this into perspective, a typical Mazda MX-5 Miata weighs about 2,366 pounds, so the Revolt R is quite the featherweight in comparison.
Lightning Fast Charging
One of the standout features here is the battery charging technology. The high-voltage setup allows for rapid refueling, taking you from an empty battery to 80 percent charge in a shocking five minutes. Though Baltasar has not disclosed the exact battery capacity, it’s clear the efficiency is formidable, as are its track-ready credentials.
Aerodynamics & Design
Aerodynamic enhancements define the Revolt R’s racing focus. The aggressive design includes a newly sculpted splitter, revamped headlights, and redesigned quarter panels. A dramatic rear spoiler made from carbon fiber adds both flair and functionality, further asserting its track-oriented mission.
Driving Experience
Behind the wheel, the Revolt R offers an exhilarating experience akin to that of the most finely-tuned race cars but does so with the whisper-quiet efficiency of electric motors. It’s in a league similar to the Tesla Roadster, yet feels more raw thanks to its minimalistic designs and racetrack ethos. The instant torque propels this machine with a surge that satisfies the soul as much as it blurs the world around.
Price & Availability
For those itching to park one of these in their garage, be ready to part with approximately $510,000. Production timelines and release dates are still under wraps, but it’s safe to say that when the Revolt R hits the market, it will be in exclusive company, both in terms of performance and price point.
So, while it might not be the car to take on a cross-country road trip, the Baltasar Revolt R certainly isn’t meant for the quiet life. For those who are craving an electrified track sensation, it’s a bold addition to the ever-evolving world of electric performance cars.
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