Well I never, if it isn’t Valentino Balboni, the legendary Lamborghini test driver. He’s possibly the last person I’d have expected to bump into at the launch of an electric hypercar. The car in question is called the Drako GTE and the place is Thermal Raceway in California.
I wasn’t expecting to be here myself, but I’m staying with a photographer pal who’s shooting the car for the journalists and other media at the event. We recently ran a feature on Thermal and I was curious to see it for myself.
It’s great to see Balboni here. He was always the coolest of the Italian test drivers. Ferrari’s Dario Benuzzi is a pretty slick dude but also a rather more polished act than Balboni – a bit more designer shades. When you got in a Lamborghini with Balboni, you felt that you were in the car with a proper mechanic and craftsman. He would roll up his sleeves and get stuck in. Boy did he get stuck in.
This GTE is a bit of a thing. It was born in Silicon Valley, the project of electroboffins Dean Drako and Shiv Sikand. Drako isn’t here today, but the quick-talking, very passionate and clearly intelligent Sikand is. The car itself is powered by four electric motors, making it, he points out, the only quad-motor EV that exists in the metal (well, if you ignore Mercedes-Benz’s late SLS AMG Electric Drive).
As you might have already guessed from looking at the photos, the Drako is based on the Fisker Karma. The doors are the same but the rest of the carbonfibre body has been tweaked by ex-Pininfarina designer Lowie Vermeersch. It isn’t ugly, but it does have a visibly enormous wheelbase. A 90kWh battery pack containing 10,000 cells sits under the floor, which explains why. The four motors drive the wheels via half-shafts and produce a combined total of 1200bhp.
Balboni is being interviewed on camera. This should be interesting. What does he think about high-performance EVs? “They’re the future, for sure,” he says. “The days of the traditional supercar are coming to an end.” He’s right, of course, as the plethora of super-EVs in development shows. I suspect also that Balboni, a guest here today, is being somewhat diplomatic, so I’ll get him alone later.
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