https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GqClqvlObY at 0:31
Let's hope Spectre hasn't just ordered the ludicrous upgrade on his P85D :smile:
Let's hope Spectre hasn't just ordered the ludicrous upgrade on his P85D :smile:
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This is the rumored future DB10. If it's rear wheel drive, then no amount of power will increase the 0-60. It could have a million hp and would be traction limited unless it had 400 wide slicks. i'd be shocked if a rear wheel car could get anywhere near close 3.2 seconds on street tires regardless of how much power it had.
You mean like the McLaren P1 that does 0-60 in 2.6 seconds?
Too slow? The La Ferrari does it in 2.4 with RWD.
Was hoping the Bond film coming later this year would not only feature a Tesla Model S in it, but there'd be a scene where the S plays an important role in the plot... for example, the fact that the car is silent*, enabling Bond to make a getaway he couldn't have done in an ICE.
They were always going to use a British car for a Anglo-centric film.[/COLOR]
Didn't they feature a BMW in an earlier Bond film? Heresy!
They could do so much with a Model S and it would be amazing.
The LaFerrari is a hybrid that leverages an electric motor to get that kind of acceleration.[/COLOR]
Didn't they feature a BMW in an earlier Bond film? Heresy!
Paid product placement.
They were always going to use a British car for a Anglo-centric film.[/COLOR]
Not true. Bond had several BMWs including a motor cycle. It's all about money. Back then BMW payed around $40 million for the product placement. Product placement has a long tradition with James Bond movies. I worked both for BMW and in the movie industry for many years.
They were always going to use a British car for a Anglo-centric film.