Meet the Quark, the Innovative Electric Motor from Koenigsegg that Weighs Less Than 30 kg and Offers Impressive Performance for Supercars and Beyond.
Koenigsegg, known for its innovation in the automotive sector, has just launched an electric motor that promises to change the future of automobiles. The Quark motor, small yet powerful, will be one of the main attractions in Koenigsegg’s new Gemera model, which aims to redefine the limits of electric cars.
The Quark: A Compact and Powerful Electric Motor
The Quark electric motor, developed by Koenigsegg, is an example of how the Swedish brand is challenging conventions in the electric vehicle market.
Weighing only 28.5 kg, this motor delivers 340 hp of power and 61.2 kgfm of torque, surpassing many conventional options. Koenigsegg designed the Quark to be a lightweight and efficient motor, ideal for high-performance vehicles.
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By combining a compact and powerful electric motor, Koenigsegg sets a new standard for performance in the cars of the future.
This electric motor is not just small, but also more powerful than many combustion engines.
The Quark from Koenigsegg weighs only 25% of a conventional 1.0 engine, yet offers superior torque specifications, even compared to the V8 Hemi from the Ram 1500, one of the most powerful engines in the automotive market.
Quark Motor Technology from Koenigsegg
The Quark electric motor is designed to operate without a conventional transmission, helping to avoid losses in torque and power.
With its vast experience in automobiles, Koenigsegg ensures that the Quark motor operates efficiently and powerfully, with a peak of 340 hp and 61.2 kgfm of torque in the first 20 seconds of use.
Even after reaching its peak power, the Quark continues to deliver 136 hp and 25.4 kgfm, maintaining ideal performance for Koenigsegg’s electric vehicles.
Besides being an electric motor ideal for cars, the Quark also has potential for use in other applications.
Koenigsegg is exploring its use in aircraft, drones, and other electric mobility vehicles, showcasing the versatility of this revolutionary motor.
The Impact of the Quark on the Electric Vehicle Market
The arrival of the Quark motor in the electric vehicle market is a major innovation, aiming to raise performance and efficiency standards for both Koenigsegg’s electric cars and other brands.
The Quark motor will not only bring improvements to Koenigsegg’s cars but may also influence the electric vehicle market as a whole.
Its compact and powerful design offers new possibilities for the future of electric vehicles while maintaining the benefits of lightness and low energy consumption.
Combined with two Quark motors, the Koenigsegg Gemera will have a total power of 680 hp and 112.1 kgfm of torque.
This component will help the supercar compete with the fastest automobiles in the world while maintaining the electric efficiency that is a key feature in the electric car market.


O motor é sem dúvida uma super máquina temos que ver o inversor e a bateria compatível com esse modelo, o problema é a bateria.
O problema do elétrico nunca foi motor/inversor. Continua sendo a bateria
Exatamente isto, motores elétricos, só serão atrativos quando a fonte de enérgia for mais leves que as atuais é de carregamento mais rápido.. No meu caso uso aeronáutico.
Um avião saíndo de manaus a são paulo levando se em conta passageiro x distância x combustível.. ele é mais econômico que um automovel 4 passageiros mesmo percurso. Torna-se inviável quando falamos de carga(tn) x combustível x distância…. mais ganha se colocarmos o fator tempo… Problema que pessoal quer comprar carro eletrico pra passear final de semana, ir pro trabalho e voltar.. Ele se torna SUPER VIÁVEL para que roda minimo 100km dia (60R$) média… gasolina.. Mais nosso governo Quer acabar nao por nao funcionar e sim por perder ARRECADAÇÃO sobre combustível ai logo logo o carro eletrico terá MAIS TRIBUTAÇÃO do que carro a COMBUSTÃO! Tira pela ENERGIA solar, que NÓS TRIBUTAM EM ATE 20% DA ENERGIA GERADA!