http://www.topgear.com/car-news/british ... m-rb-001#1rjsa wrote:Do you have a link?
They're keeping their cards close. Love the secrecy and this PR spin.No Lotus wrote:http://www.topgear.com/car-news/british ... m-rb-001#1rjsa wrote:Do you have a link?
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/indus ... -am-rb-001
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"In fact, at this point Newey is still leaving himself some wriggle room as to the specs. He explains that designing the exact outline of that V12 will take a couple more months. He says he’ll use that time to do lots of virtual simulations of different configurations for the rest of the powertrain – the transmission and possible hybrid system."
HYBRIDIZATION?
Newey: “Clearly hybrids offer a lot of opportunities. But we’re researching those, or whether we can do it purely mechanically.”
TRANSMISSION?
Newey: "That’s one of our major research areas. We don’t much like the current trends of double-clutch gearboxes; they weigh 150kg and they’re very bulky, which doesn’t suit the concept. So we’re seeing what we can do about that. Packaging the powertrain and its cooling gear has taken a few iterations; I’m working on the Mk6 right now.'"
SUSPENSION? In a high-downforce road car, how do you provide spring rates that can handle the load at speed yet deliver comfort going slower?
Newey: “We have an answer, but you’ll have to wait for that one. We’re still heavily in the research stage, and we’ve been into quite a few new areas. The exact spec is still pretty fluid and I want to keep it that way for as long as possible."
Here was I thinking I'd get something newer to carry my luggage than my good old F1.humble sabot wrote:
I think the doors are the only place for any luggage, so it's not going to be any kind of replacement for your old Maclaren F1
Does that change something I said?rjsa wrote:A Model S drags north of half a ton in batteries alone. Another 170kg for motor and inverter. The ICE would probably run below half that weight on a full tank.Andres125sx wrote:That´s true. But batteries have the advantage (compared to a ICE) they can be splitted in several packages and placed at different locations to optimize CG. Maybe not enough with a design this aggressive tough
Every post must be confrontational?Andres125sx wrote:Does that change something I said?rjsa wrote:A Model S drags north of half a ton in batteries alone. Another 170kg for motor and inverter. The ICE would probably run below half that weight on a full tank.Andres125sx wrote:That´s true. But batteries have the advantage (compared to a ICE) they can be splitted in several packages and placed at different locations to optimize CG. Maybe not enough with a design this aggressive tough
mrluke wrote:The report said they were looking to homologate which sounds more regulated than an IVA test which is how the kit cars get on the road.bhall II wrote:Did not know that. I thank you.Tim.Wright wrote:From what I've heard pedestrian safety regs don't apply to super low volume stuff.
humble sabot wrote:what kind of bits?
I don't know if that is a joke about that ridiculus cog, fanboy or paid by Aston.F1YMS wrote:This car will raise the bar to a entirely new level.
Surface Pressure Bar?F1YMS wrote:This car will raise the bar to a entirely new level.