RE: Maserati reveals 180mph GranCabrio Folgore

RE: Maserati reveals 180mph GranCabrio Folgore

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rodericb

6,762 posts

127 months

Tuesday 16th April
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tihouss said:
Couldn't care less about the speed, but a good-looking well-specced silent convertible is very appealing.

Also, it's the kind of car where its ultimate ability isn't very important!
Yeah I tend to lean this way with regards to modern V8 Maseratii which aren't the MC20 as they all seem to make an awfully out-of-place racket. Hear a shrieking supercar and expect to see some low-slung wedge zoom past, turn and see a great big lump dawdling up the road.....

Wab1974uk

998 posts

28 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Roof down so you can hear the whirring of the electric motors.

What dreams are made of !

J4CKO

41,608 posts

201 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Wanted to hate it, but cant help but like it, the colour is challenging for some but for the right buyer thats great, we all have different tastes, looks great with the roof up.

As for the lack of noise, its a Cote D'azur gin palace, and the times they are a changing.

My main grip is, couldn't they have said 185 ?

JerseyRoyal

56 posts

1 month

Tuesday 16th April
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The only thing I don’t like is the performance tbh. A four seat convertible doesn’t need to go 2.8 to 60. Make it 4 sec with a 150 top speed and give people better battery life.

biggbn

23,411 posts

221 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Love the idea of a silent, refined drop top,would be so relaxing. Not sure about the styling of this one though.

Forester1965

1,516 posts

4 months

Tuesday 16th April
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It won't be silent at 70mph. It'll be wind noise and tyre roar instead of engine. Not sure that's an improvement!

PSB1967

281 posts

157 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Wab1974uk said:
Roof down so you can hear the whirring of the electric motors.

What dreams are made of !
The demographic are most likely too old to hear the high pitch of the motors. But my i3s makes a weird 'woo-woo' noise below 20 mph, apparently by law. Even with the windows closed I can hear it. As beautiful as this car is, and I love the Metallic Germolene colour, I couldn't cruise along a Mediterranean Sea front in what would sound like Casper on a pub crawl.

rlw

3,336 posts

238 months

Tuesday 16th April
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I really like both the interior and exterior colours but they don't go well together at all.

plfrench

2,381 posts

269 months

Tuesday 16th April
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JerseyRoyal said:
The only thing I don’t like is the performance tbh. A four seat convertible doesn’t need to go 2.8 to 60. Make it 4 sec with a 150 top speed and give people better battery life.
You just press the right hand pedal slightly less to get the same effect!

JerseyRoyal

56 posts

1 month

Tuesday 16th April
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Meh, it’s general opinion on EVs for me. No one needs a pick up or saloon that fast and the obsession with drag race numbers is tedious. I’d rather see higher ranges than higher top speeds personally.

Nomme de Plum

4,622 posts

17 months

Tuesday 16th April
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JerseyRoyal said:
The only thing I don’t like is the performance tbh. A four seat convertible doesn’t need to go 2.8 to 60. Make it 4 sec with a 150 top speed and give people better battery life.
The range is determined by the way it is driven just like an ICE. I assume the regeneration capabilities is linked to the kW rating of the motors.

Battery life is not an issue in newer EVs.

It's a perfect Cote d'Azur cruiser.


plfrench

2,381 posts

269 months

Tuesday 16th April
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JerseyRoyal said:
Meh, it’s general opinion on EVs for me. No one needs a pick up or saloon that fast and the obsession with drag race numbers is tedious. I’d rather see higher ranges than higher top speeds personally.
The point is you’re getting that additional performance for free, why artificially limit it when you’d get exactly the same effect by just not pushing the accelerator as hard? It’s not like ICE where there’s a big efficiency penalty for running a V12 over a V8.

Battery size is the key driver for range in terms of the drivetrain, a larger battery can also supply a greater current therefore range and max power are intrinsically linked.



Edited by plfrench on Tuesday 16th April 09:17

B10

1,239 posts

268 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Steve7777 said:
That might be the worst colour I’ve ever seen.
I like the colour and at least it not dull black or grey.

pb8g09

2,340 posts

70 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Surprised nobody has mentioned anything about the dimensions (not just the weight). Absolutely massive.

Nomme de Plum

4,622 posts

17 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Forester1965 said:
It won't be silent at 70mph. It'll be wind noise and tyre roar instead of engine. Not sure that's an improvement!
Wind noise is always a problem with convertibles at speed. This will be no difference. I still prefer the relative effortless calm of driving an EV with no synthetic engine sound being played through the speakers that many modern cars have.

Tyre engineering is now an interesting topic. How to reduce particulates and also decrease road noise.





Electronicpants

2,644 posts

189 months

Tuesday 16th April
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SDK said:
This is Pistonheads, where no one uses a car for dull day-to-day journeys - it's all commutes and shopping trips via the Nurburgring blablatongue out
And tip runs, lots and lots of tip runs, to the point it appears some buy a car purely for this purpose alone.

Nomme de Plum

4,622 posts

17 months

Tuesday 16th April
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pb8g09 said:
Surprised nobody has mentioned anything about the dimensions (not just the weight). Absolutely massive.
Is it any bigger than something like an E Class estate?

Forester1965

1,516 posts

4 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Nomme de Plum said:
Wind noise is always a problem with convertibles at speed. This will be no difference. I still prefer the relative effortless calm of driving an EV with no synthetic engine sound being played through the speakers that many modern cars have.

Tyre engineering is now an interesting topic. How to reduce particulates and also decrease road noise.
Sadly you will have to tolerate synthetic engine noise as you cruise through town, as EU regulations mandate it at low speed for EVs.

LankyFreak

670 posts

29 months

Tuesday 16th April
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6/10 - could be pinker.

Nomme de Plum

4,622 posts

17 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Forester1965 said:
Nomme de Plum said:
Wind noise is always a problem with convertibles at speed. This will be no difference. I still prefer the relative effortless calm of driving an EV with no synthetic engine sound being played through the speakers that many modern cars have.

Tyre engineering is now an interesting topic. How to reduce particulates and also decrease road noise.
Sadly you will have to tolerate synthetic engine noise as you cruise through town, as EU regulations mandate it at low speed for EVs.
Yes but at low dB(A). 68 Max


Edited by Nomme de Plum on Tuesday 16th April 09:29