RE: Electrogenic takes DMC-12 back to the future

RE: Electrogenic takes DMC-12 back to the future

Thursday 27th June

Electrogenic takes DMC-12 back to the future

What the hell is Gigawatt?


Probably we can all agree that some ‘drop-in’ EV conversions seem like sacrilege. Replacing a thoroughly upstanding (epic, even) petrol engine with a battery-electric powertrain always leaves a bad taste in the mouth. But how about when said combustion motor is decidedly less than good? Can we learn to love a classic car that might actually benefit, practically and spiritually, from the much sleeker performance you get from moving electrons about the place? 

Well, if any car tests that theory, it’s the DMC-12. John DeLorean might have conceived his sports car as a cutting-edge prospect, but it was famously mundane to drive - thanks in no small part to the French-built V6 that was no sledgehammer before its maker strangled it to satisfy contemporary US emissions standards. Needless to say, the stainless steel-bodied, gullwing door-equipped coupe became famous anyway thanks to a you-couldn’t-make-it-up backstory and Hollywood’s help. 

Who could forget Marty McFly’s incredulous expression when he finds out that Doc Brown has made a time machine, ‘out of a DeLorean’? Next to James Bond’s fleet of Astons and the Bandit’s Trans-Am and Bullitt’s Mustang, it easily qualifies as one of the most famous - and recognisable - movie cars. But with just 130hp and famously patchy build quality, you wouldn’t necessarily want to own one. 

But what about if the sucker was nuclear? Electrogenic cannot supply the Mr Fusion conversion, but for a fee it will drop in 43kWh of OEM-grade batteries where the fuel tank was, and above a new 160kW motor in the rear. Not exactly a fire-breather in electric terms, you might think (correctly), but the tuner reckons that 310nm of instantaneous torque - and a modest 40kg weight penalty - makes for a sub 5 second 0-60mph time. As standard, the DMC-12 is claimed to have taken more than 10. 

Additionally, because the proprietary powertrain requires no cutting of the original structure, Electrogenic insists that it’s entirely reversible. It’s hard to imagine any DeLorean owner quibbling with the improved rear-drive performance - which is subdivided into selectable drive modes, including launch control - although you’ll need to make your peace with around 150 miles of range. The firm reckons a CCS rapid charger will brim the battery in about an hour. 

“We’re delighted with the results of our ‘plug and play’ DeLorean EV conversion package; it transforms the DMC-12 from an American cruiser into a true sports car, with performance that perfectly matches its timeless space-age visuals,” said Steve Drummond, Electrogenic’s CEO. I can also attest that the car’s original, Lotus-engineered, suspension is more than up to the task of handling the new-found torque; the car is fabulous to drive.” Certainly it looks fabulous, although the Oxfordshire-based firm doesn’t reveal how much it cost to convert the first production car. We’re guessing lots. An impending go ought to tell us if it was worth all the effort.


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fatsams

Original Poster:

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WHY?

Sixpackpert

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Saw that on my way to Silverstone last Friday just outside Bladon area.

biggbn

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fatsams said:
WHY?
Why not?

Cylon2007

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Actually I reckon that is a good candidate for an electric conversion so yes why not in this case. Price will be stupid of course.

Gary C

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Engine was crap so why not

Electric whine would suit this car like no other.

sideways man

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If there is ONE classic that suits an electric conversion, it’s this.

Hubris

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I approve.

NigelCayless

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Love it!

Cotty

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Love the fact they chose Lloyds of London for the shoot. They both have the same skin.

WhyOne

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fatsams said:
WHY?
Why not?

Surely an improvement.

Iamnotkloot

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I agree with other posters; this is an obvious candidate to do a electric motor swap into. (I’d have thought others like old Citroens, Rolls Royce’s etc would also make good candidates)

Fetchez la vache

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No issues with this at all, other than not really wanting to do sub 5 seconds in what I believe is basically an old ford cortina...

Darnoc95

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Yeah that works i reckon in a semi cool kind of way!

Turbobanana

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Fetchez la vache said:
No issues with this at all, other than not really wanting to do sub 5 seconds in what I believe is basically an old ford cortina...
There's a "Performance Enhancement" pack available that boosts acceleration even further. But only up to 88mph and you do have to plug a big pole into the back.

unpc

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I have a lot of want for this.

GreatScott2016

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Gary C said:
Engine was crap so why not

Electric whine would suit this car like no other.
biglaugh

C5_Steve

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Yeah I'm not mad at this at all, the engine was woeful and there's really no point keeping the original one in place if you can have other options. Let's be honest most people aren't driving these cars huge distances anymore anyway so an electric conversion can make sense.

I still think my favourite conversion for one of these was the one with the Kia Stinger drivetrain. Some serious work went into that.

https://www.carthrottle.com/news/meet-dmc-delorean...

siovey

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Interesting, but I'll wait for the hover conversion before I jump in thumbup

Geoffcapes

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The high point of this article was seeing my old office in 40 Lime Street for the first time in about 15 years!

T1berious

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sideways man said:
If there is ONE classic that suits an electric conversion, it’s this.
This, all day long. 130 Bhp was pants at the time and it was trying to take on the established marques (Lotus etc).