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Electric and Hybrid Performance Cars
Will all the rumors that the GTR and Supra may be or offer an option of being a hybrid, what do you think about having electric motors in a performance car?
Without being at all familiar with hybrids or electrics, I see the Tesla, Le Mans and F1 cars make a convincing argument in favor. What are the drawbacks, and can they be tuned? |
The days of the gas powered car and super-car are numbered. Electric is pure torque and it can be fast - Enjoy!
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It's the way of the future. Porsche and McLaren are already there. it is just a matter of trickle-down now until the technology becomes more affordable. Combining electric motors and gasoline engines can make a seriously fast sport car. Don't limit yourself to thinking Prius or Volt. This is completely different technology.
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It is hard to predict, but I feel like we are in a small window where:
1) A supercar can be attained by a non-rich person like myself and 2) cars are still capable of being manually driven With that being said, I am setting my sights on either a GTR or Supra (depending on what the actual production version will offer) (maybe Lexus) in the next couple years. Anything that is gas-only is off the list. Also, if you think about it, the Z, Vettes, Porsches and any other sport(y) cars that exist today may become rare classics. What may happen in the future is that they will all become strictly track cars. In 10 years it may be a silly notion to ever have owned a car individually since an app like Uber and autonomous vehicles combined will allow you to get anywhere very conveniently and affordably. It is a bittersweet thought. Also, they say that racing an F1 car has become much more difficult since they went to hybrids because of the incredible torque the engines provide. |
I would be completely amazed if the next GTR was not a hybrid.
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I would never buy the new Acura NSX.
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