All bets are on as Toyota hits up the Nürburgring next week, hoping to  shatter the existing EV speed record over all 12.9 miles of the  Nordschleife, affectionately nicknamed "green hell." To break the  current nine minute, 1.388 second world best, Toyota Motorsport GmbH  (TMG) is unleashing an electric race car with two motors and a top speed  of 260kmph (174mph) without emissions. The 
Radical-based car is similar to the one used by the 
Racing Green Endurance team  on its epic 16,000 mile road trip, only lighter thanks to  lithium-ceramic batteries. The company hopes breaking the record will  show racing fans just how far electric cars have come, with GM Ludwig  Zeller saying, "Many people are still dreaming of an electric future for  motorsport; at TMG we believe this is much closer than some think."  Full details are in the PR after the break, or you can just take a  detour to the Black Forest next week and check it out yourself.