mzivtins wrote:BanMeToo wrote:mzivtins wrote:We are looking at the birth of the fastest rear world, real road sports car.
? what do you mean
Sorry, typo, it was supposed to say real world, and by that i mean a car that is fast as an everyday car, useable power at any point, rather than pure racetrack situation, in many cases it is not practical keeping the revs up in the power band on the road for any vehicle, this thing is demon.
Yes the car is very powerful, yes the engine is equivalent to a Golf GTI at essentially 2700 rpm, but there are so many other turbo cars out there exactly like that. To unlock the performance I showed you are still 'thrashing' it like any other car, maybe this graph help illustrate that:
I mentioned it was interesting because the car is setup up such that if you drive it in this manner, your average power is essentially the same as your maximum power which is pretty unique to this car, but that's not to say that this is the optimum way to make a car go fast.
And let's be real, the 'fastest everyday car on the road' is just a nebulous phrase that has no meaning at all. Practically all driving on the road is limited by the road laws (and in some places, for example Australia, the laws are extremely draconian) and your willingness to push them. Even something as mediocre as a Polo GTI is far more capable than the law will allow for, where the user is free from reprisals. Probably any car that has good handling (think something as capable as a golf GTI) and anything more than 80-100kw of power will massively outperform what the road rules will allow for.
Now if we are to define 'fastest everyday car on the road' as the fastest all weather, all condition car then I also have reservations this car would satisfy it. Remember that the NSX weighs a massive 1725 kg, this is quite a bit more compared to something like a 911 Turbo, while also down on power (if we ignore the electric motors because it isn't clear how they operate atm), while also not having the a proper AWD system like the 911.