The Peugeot EX1 Concept's hold on the electric vehicle speed record at the Nurburgring may soon be under siege by a Japanese automaker that's looking to blow away the EX1's record time of 9:01.1338.

The car comes courtesy of Toyota->ke88 and while they've yet to say the official name of the EV racing prototype, they've made no bones about their intention of destroying the existing EV record lap time at the Green Hell on August 29, 2011.

According to Toyota, the EV Racer - we'll call it that for now - comes with a 41.5 kWh lithium-ceramic battery that powers two electric motors, producing an output of 375 horsepower and 590 lb/ft of torque. The whole set-up allows the race car to hit 0-62 mph in just 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 162 mph.

We'll reserve our judgments until Toyota hits the Nurburgring for their record-breaking attempt because the EX1's time for an EV is pretty impressive. Having said that, we're pretty optimistic that they've got the resources to stake claim to the record once they're attempts are all said and done.

UPDATE 08/30/2011: After over a month of anxiously awaiting the specific date for the attempt, we now hear that the Toyota EV Racer has finished with a record time of 7:47.79 - smashing the previous record of 9:01.338 established by the Peugeot EX1 Concept back in May 2011. With this time, the Toyota EV Racer created by Toyota Motorsports GmbH (TMG) can brag of being 30 seconds shy of times achieved by some great sports cars, like the Nissan GT-R, Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, and Dodge Viper ACR.

2011 Toyota EV Racer

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