It looks slick/quick, but is underpowered/slow...
Gordon Murrays EV Is as Light as It Is Sexy | Autopia | Wired.com
Not really going to be a suitable Roadster successor without a lot more power.
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It looks slick/quick, but is underpowered/slow...
Gordon Murrays EV Is as Light as It Is Sexy | Autopia | Wired.com
Not really going to be a suitable Roadster successor without a lot more power.
http://article.wn.com/view/2012/07/12/Toray_to_Boost_Borrowing_on_Demand_for_Fiber_Used_ in_Boeing_/
Toray has spent 300 million yen to develop a prototype electric vehicle that uses a carbon fiber body. This car was exhibited at the Toray Advanced Materials Show 2011. By using lots of light, strong carbon fiber, Toray has achieved a lightweight vehicle that's energy-efficient and ensures safety in a crash.
The world loves to be deceived.
I'm confused. The specs I thought I heard in the video don't compete with even the first Tesla Roadster. Am I missing something?
Truly Electric Spaceship-Like Adventure ~ Signature Model Spaceship
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So... 2015 on... electric... carbon fiber with F1 roots.
Roadster 2?
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Bodykit for i-MiEV powertrain. It certainly looks much better than Murray's previous EV but I'm still left with the question, Why?
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