Harris drives the GT4 ePerformance
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Just me that couldn't watch the video for more than 20 seconds due to the whine noise (no, I don't mean Harris!)?
Looks (from what we can see) - 10/10
Noise - 0/10
I'm sure the road going version will be a great steer, but us old fogeys want soul & an emotional connection to a car, and at the ripe old age of 44 this just leaves me cold, no matter how much HP or grunt it may have.
Looks (from what we can see) - 10/10
Noise - 0/10
I'm sure the road going version will be a great steer, but us old fogeys want soul & an emotional connection to a car, and at the ripe old age of 44 this just leaves me cold, no matter how much HP or grunt it may have.
kmpowell said:
Just me that couldn't watch the video for more than 20 seconds due to the whine noise (no, I don't mean Harris!)?
Looks (from what we can see) - 10/10
Noise - 0/10
I'm sure the road going version will be a great steer, but us old fogeys want soul & an emotional connection to a car, and at the ripe old age of 44 this just leaves me cold, no matter how much HP or grunt it may have.
+1. Horrid!Looks (from what we can see) - 10/10
Noise - 0/10
I'm sure the road going version will be a great steer, but us old fogeys want soul & an emotional connection to a car, and at the ripe old age of 44 this just leaves me cold, no matter how much HP or grunt it may have.
I like the noise, If it's anything like the Formula E cars, it's transmission noise you can hear rather than the electric motors themselves. I much prefer a genuine mechanical sound to a fake engine noise pumped through the speakers, so I'm not against it at all.
Slightly tired of seeing all these EV race cars though. How are they relevant? Of course its easy to make a one off stripped out race car, but arguably the 'sportiest' EV you can buy today is Porsche's own Taycan. Why have we not seen a small 2 seater EV yet?
Slightly tired of seeing all these EV race cars though. How are they relevant? Of course its easy to make a one off stripped out race car, but arguably the 'sportiest' EV you can buy today is Porsche's own Taycan. Why have we not seen a small 2 seater EV yet?
resolve10 said:
I like the noise, If it's anything like the Formula E cars, it's transmission noise you can hear rather than the electric motors themselves. I much prefer a genuine mechanical sound to a fake engine noise pumped through the speakers, so I'm not against it at all.
Slightly tired of seeing all these EV race cars though. How are they relevant? Of course its easy to make a one off stripped out race car, but arguably the 'sportiest' EV you can buy today is Porsche's own Taycan. Why have we not seen a small 2 seater EV yet?
The noise did remind me of a straight cut box, only being driven at three times the normal rpm.Slightly tired of seeing all these EV race cars though. How are they relevant? Of course its easy to make a one off stripped out race car, but arguably the 'sportiest' EV you can buy today is Porsche's own Taycan. Why have we not seen a small 2 seater EV yet?
The batteries are the limiting factor at the moment for small cars, as range is determined mostly by the battery capacity and drag it is difficult to make a small ev that many people will buy. At the moment the focus for most manufacturers is towards the larger and more premium market. If you were happy to accept a 100-120 mile range and modest power output you could probably have one, a cut down Honda E for example. People have electrified older sports cars without gaming much if any weight so it is possible. The market will be small, particularly as many on here would expect it to be cheap, which it wouldn't be. Instead we have the Taycan.
Thats the transmission noise I think not the motors.
Still cannot get excited at all. I am fairly sure the new caymen will be very fast though and 'capable'. Not sure it will be fun though. I do however have hope that Porsche in years to come will make some cracking sports cars (if legalisation doesn't kill it) as battery tech gets lighter and smaller as there are some true petrol heads in their GT depts.
Still cannot get excited at all. I am fairly sure the new caymen will be very fast though and 'capable'. Not sure it will be fun though. I do however have hope that Porsche in years to come will make some cracking sports cars (if legalisation doesn't kill it) as battery tech gets lighter and smaller as there are some true petrol heads in their GT depts.
981Boxess said:
Zumbruk said:
Vile noise. I had to switch it off.
+1They will have to do something about that if they are serious about selling them.
I am off to Italy in my car in a few weeks, I could not listen to that whine for a day, it would take the whole enjoyment out of the drive.
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