Mercedes-AMG GT XX didn’t just break records, it redefined EV endurance.In this Part 2 deep dive, I break down the math behind the record:- 40,075 km in 7.5 days at Nardò, Italy (~circumference of Earth)- Energy consumed: 20,000–22,850 kWh — equal to 8–9 years of EU driving or 4–5 years in the US- ~3,177 laps, ~38 charging stops per day, charging from 10–80% in ~5.7 min at 850 kW- How weather, wind, and track conditions impacted performance (spoiler: barely at all)- Why axial flux motors, cylindrical cells, and direct oil cooling were the real heroesThis isn’t about headline speeds or one-time stunts. It’s about repeatable performance and what it tells us about the EVs we’ll drive in the future.👉 If you missed Part 1 (The Facts & Technology), watch it here:https://youtu.be/PJgpfJOlgFM👉 Read my full article & newsletter: https://etechvolution.com🔔 Subscribe for more:I share in-depth EV reviews, charging analysis, and industry insights from 10+ years in automotive and e-mobility.#Mercedes #AMGGTXX #EV #ElectricVehicles #etechvolution #emobilityDISCLAIMER - All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please send me an email at culturaltechvolution@gmail.com