Saturday, May 10, 2003
Labels: Air Brush Car Modification
What is it? A plug-in hybrid that Porsche says is capable of lapping the  “Nordschleife of Nürburgring in less than 7:30 minutes, faster than  even the Porsche Carrera GT.” What’s more, Porsche says fuel economy  should be somewhere around 78 miles per gallon. How does it do it? The  918 Spyder concept is powered by a 500-horsepower gasoline V-8 and  electric motors on the front and rear axle (the two electric motors make  a combined 160 kilowatts of power, or the equivalent of 218  horsepower). Total power output is 718 horsepower. Porsche is not saying  whether the 918 Spyder concept will go into production, but don’t bet  against it. The technology is just too promising, the styling too  delectable.
How’s it look? Finally Porsche styling turns a new  page. Gorgeous in every facet, except an odd rear angle, where you can  see the face of Donald Duck. Kudos to Porsche for faking out the prying  press corps and delivering Geneva’s one great surprise. Hit of the show.
There  seems to be some confusion (in the comments) about the tech specs of  the 918 Spyder. In our short-form, quick-hit format, we list all the  highlights, but in striving for expediency, our description of the 918  Spyder may have conveyed a sense of a supercar that can do all things,  at once. But it can’t. The 918 Spyder is not capable of 78 miles per  gallon and 198 miles per hour top speed and 3.2-second zero-to-60  acceleration and lapping the Nordschiefe in under 7:30 minutes. It is  capable of each of those things, but in various of its four driving  modes, listed here:
E-Drive Mode: This is an all-electric mode in  which the gaudy fuel economy number is achieved. Range is mere 16 miles  in this mode.
Hybrid Mode: Power is modulated between the gas  engine and electric motors in some thrifty but largely unexplained  manner. Performance numbers in this mode are not given.
Sport Hybrid Mode: Produces more power, but with Torque Vectoring, and power biased toward the rear wheels. Again, performance numbers in this mode are not given.
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Labels: Air Brush Car Modification
What is it? A plug-in hybrid that Porsche says is capable of lapping the  “Nordschleife of Nürburgring in less than 7:30 minutes, faster than  even the Porsche Carrera GT.” What’s more, Porsche says fuel economy  should be somewhere around 78 miles per gallon. How does it do it? The  918 Spyder concept is powered by a 500-horsepower gasoline V-8 and  electric motors on the front and rear axle (the two electric motors make  a combined 160 kilowatts of power, or the equivalent of 218  horsepower). Total power output is 718 horsepower. Porsche is not saying  whether the 918 Spyder concept will go into production, but don’t bet  against it. The technology is just too promising, the styling too  delectable.
How’s it look? Finally Porsche styling turns a new  page. Gorgeous in every facet, except an odd rear angle, where you can  see the face of Donald Duck. Kudos to Porsche for faking out the prying  press corps and delivering Geneva’s one great surprise. Hit of the show.
There  seems to be some confusion (in the comments) about the tech specs of  the 918 Spyder. In our short-form, quick-hit format, we list all the  highlights, but in striving for expediency, our description of the 918  Spyder may have conveyed a sense of a supercar that can do all things,  at once. But it can’t. The 918 Spyder is not capable of 78 miles per  gallon and 198 miles per hour top speed and 3.2-second zero-to-60  acceleration and lapping the Nordschiefe in under 7:30 minutes. It is  capable of each of those things, but in various of its four driving  modes, listed here:
E-Drive Mode: This is an all-electric mode in  which the gaudy fuel economy number is achieved. Range is mere 16 miles  in this mode.
Hybrid Mode: Power is modulated between the gas  engine and electric motors in some thrifty but largely unexplained  manner. Performance numbers in this mode are not given.
Sport Hybrid Mode: Produces more power, but with Torque Vectoring, and power biased toward the rear wheels. Again, performance numbers in this mode are not given.
Labels: Auto Performance, Best Cars Gallery, Perfect Cars
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