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Weltmeister showroom in Zhengzhou, China. Weltmeister (Chinese: 威马汽车) is a Chinese electric car brand owned by WM Motor Technology Co Ltd, a Shanghai-based automotive company which specialises in the creation of battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
The Weltmeister W6 is a battery electric mid-size crossover SUV produced by the Chinese NEV manufacturer WM Motor (Chinese: 威马汽车) under the brand Weltmeister. Mass production of the W6 began in January 2021.
WM Motor EX6 Limited front WM Motor EX6 Limited rear. The Weltmeister EX6 Limited prototype revealed in 2019 has a dimension of 4,851 mm (191.0 in) by 1,835 mm (72.2 in) by 1,724 mm (67.9 in) which was different from the later revealed EX6 Plus, and is powered by BorgWarner integrated electric drive system with a maximum power output of 214 horsepower (160 kW; 217 PS), and a torque of 315 ...
The WM Motor (Weltmeister) EX5 is a battery electric compact crossover SUV that is manufactured by the Chinese NEV manufacturer WM Motor (Chinese: 威马汽车) under the brand Weltmeister. The model was first announced in December 2017 and unveiled to the public in May 2018 at the Beijing Auto Show .
In addition, the sports conversion brands called "GRMN" (Gazoo Racing, tuned by the Meister of the Nürburgring) and "G's/G Sports" was established in 2009 and 2010 respectively. [9] From April 2015, all motorsports activities that had been divided into "Gazoo Racing", "Toyota Racing" and "Lexus Racing" have been unified with "Gazoo Racing".
Hiromu Naruse (成瀬弘, Naruse Hiromu) (1942 – 23 June 2010 [1]) was the Japanese [2] chief test driver and chief test engineer of Toyota Motor Corporation and chief of the Gazoo Racing team. [3] Naruse had been a test driver for the Toyota team for 47 years (1963–2010). He was also noted as the chief test driver of the Lexus LFA supercar.
Meister, in compositions such as Polizeimeister or Wachtmeister, has a tradition in the ranks of various German police forces, partially also in Switzerland. During the Second World War, Meister was the highest enlisted rank of the German Ordnungspolizei. In professional life, Meister usually refers to a higher degree in vocational education.
The Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) was a touring car racing series held from 1984 to 1996. Originally based in Germany, it held additional rounds elsewhere in Europe and later worldwide.