The Hyper-Hybrids...
Discussion
So it seems we're on the cusp of a new age of electric powered/assisted super/hypercars!
Whilst we wait for the full releases and the all important group tests, which have your keenest interest? Both in tent pitching and for the engineering/choice of drivetrain? Whilst of course only three contenders remain, Jaguars stillborn effort is so close to the finished article I thought it was fitting to include that as well.
One vote for looks, one for tech. Some cheeky snaps and stats to help!
And of course what else do you think of this new breed, and who does everyone think will come out on top?
The P1;
Key Points;
Bhp; 903 (727bhp @ 7500rpm from V8)
Lb Ft; 664
Weight; 1395kg (Wet)
Power/Weight; 606bhp/Tonne
0-62mph; <3.0
0-124mph; <7.0
0-186mph; <17.0
Top Speed; 217mph (Elec. Limited)
CO2; <200g/Km
3799cc Twin-Turbo V8
Specific output: 237bhp per litre
Seven Speed Twinclutch Paddleshift Gearbox
Electric motor capable of independent use (12m range @ 31mph/2hr plug-in charge), coupled use and de-coupled.
IPAS; Boost provided by 179hp electric motor, actuated by button on steering wheel.
DRS
Proposed to have the most advanced Aero (600kg Downforce @ 160mph, lessening thereafter)
Akebono developed 'F1/Le Mans spec' brakes, proposed to be superior to current road ceramics.
Sub 7-minute Nur. time.
The LaFerrari;
Key Points;
Bhp; 950 (789 @ 9,000rpm from V12)
Lb Ft; 715
Weight; 1345kg (Wet)
Power/Weight; 707bhp/Tonne
0-62mph; <3.0
0-124mph; <7.0
0-186mph; 15.5
Top Speed; >220mph
CO2; 333g/Km
6262cc N/A V12
Specific output: 152bhp per litre
Seven Speed Twinclutch Paddleshift Gearbox
HY-KERS electric motors providing 161bhp actuated by steering wheel mounted button. Not capable of independent use.
Active Aero.
Brembo Ceramic Brakes.
Significantly higher claimed power and straight line figures.
Sub 7-Minute Nur. time.
The 918;
Key Points;
Bhp; 887 (608 @ 8,500rpm from V8)
Lb Ft; 940
Weight; 1665kg (Wet with Weissach Package)
Power/Weight; 533bhp/Tonne
0-62mph; 2.8
0-124mph; 7.9
0-186mph; 23.0
Top Speed; 211mph (Limited)
CO2; 70g/Km
4600cc N/A V8
Specific output: 173bhp per litre
Seven Speed Twinclutch Paddleshift PDK Gearbox
Optional Weissach Package; Extensive weight saving initiatives remove 35kg (http://teamspeed.com/forums/gt/76817-exclusive-details-918-weissach-package.html)
Rear electric motor, with 2 additional front electric motors which have their own gearbox that decouples after 146mph.
5 Modes: E-Power; Fully electric with 15m range, Hybrid; Combines all motors for maximum fuel economy, Sport-Hybrid; Primarily uses V8 and kicks in electric power at high throttle, Race-Hybrid; Primarily uses V8 but ECU's integrate electric motors at full power wherever possible, Hot-Lap; As previous but unlocks reserves in the batteries to provide optimum electric power, which runs out entirely after 2-3 laps.
Active Aero (slats in front grille, rear wing).
PCCB's.
7 Minutes 14 Seconds Nur. time (with Weissach package).
The C-X75;
Key Points;
Bhp; 890 (502 from I4, no peak figure available but limit is 10,200rpm)
Lb Ft; 738
Weight; Circa 1550kg (Wet)
Power/Weight; 574bhp/Tonne
0-62mph; 3.0
0-124mph; <6.0
0-186mph; Not disclosed
Top Speed; 220mph
CO2; 89g/Km
1598cc Turbocharged 7 Supercharged Inline 4
Specific output: 314bhp per litre
Bespoke 6-Speed Single-Clutch Gearbox
2 AC synchronous electric motors, one in each front wheel weighing 20kg with 195hp, and a lithium-ion battery pack. Electric motors can run independently or in unison, with modes similar to the 918.
40m range in full electric mode.
Multi-Piece Compression Moulded Carbon-Fibre structure in partnership with Williams (Macca/Fezza/Porka are single piece).
Active Aero; Rear wing. Other than that, the undertray and the diffuser the aero team supposedly weren't given much to play with.
Whilst we wait for the full releases and the all important group tests, which have your keenest interest? Both in tent pitching and for the engineering/choice of drivetrain? Whilst of course only three contenders remain, Jaguars stillborn effort is so close to the finished article I thought it was fitting to include that as well.
One vote for looks, one for tech. Some cheeky snaps and stats to help!
And of course what else do you think of this new breed, and who does everyone think will come out on top?
The P1;
Key Points;
Bhp; 903 (727bhp @ 7500rpm from V8)
Lb Ft; 664
Weight; 1395kg (Wet)
Power/Weight; 606bhp/Tonne
0-62mph; <3.0
0-124mph; <7.0
0-186mph; <17.0
Top Speed; 217mph (Elec. Limited)
CO2; <200g/Km
3799cc Twin-Turbo V8
Specific output: 237bhp per litre
Seven Speed Twinclutch Paddleshift Gearbox
Electric motor capable of independent use (12m range @ 31mph/2hr plug-in charge), coupled use and de-coupled.
IPAS; Boost provided by 179hp electric motor, actuated by button on steering wheel.
DRS
Proposed to have the most advanced Aero (600kg Downforce @ 160mph, lessening thereafter)
Akebono developed 'F1/Le Mans spec' brakes, proposed to be superior to current road ceramics.
Sub 7-minute Nur. time.
The LaFerrari;
Key Points;
Bhp; 950 (789 @ 9,000rpm from V12)
Lb Ft; 715
Weight; 1345kg (Wet)
Power/Weight; 707bhp/Tonne
0-62mph; <3.0
0-124mph; <7.0
0-186mph; 15.5
Top Speed; >220mph
CO2; 333g/Km
6262cc N/A V12
Specific output: 152bhp per litre
Seven Speed Twinclutch Paddleshift Gearbox
HY-KERS electric motors providing 161bhp actuated by steering wheel mounted button. Not capable of independent use.
Active Aero.
Brembo Ceramic Brakes.
Significantly higher claimed power and straight line figures.
Sub 7-Minute Nur. time.
The 918;
Key Points;
Bhp; 887 (608 @ 8,500rpm from V8)
Lb Ft; 940
Weight; 1665kg (Wet with Weissach Package)
Power/Weight; 533bhp/Tonne
0-62mph; 2.8
0-124mph; 7.9
0-186mph; 23.0
Top Speed; 211mph (Limited)
CO2; 70g/Km
4600cc N/A V8
Specific output: 173bhp per litre
Seven Speed Twinclutch Paddleshift PDK Gearbox
Optional Weissach Package; Extensive weight saving initiatives remove 35kg (http://teamspeed.com/forums/gt/76817-exclusive-details-918-weissach-package.html)
Rear electric motor, with 2 additional front electric motors which have their own gearbox that decouples after 146mph.
5 Modes: E-Power; Fully electric with 15m range, Hybrid; Combines all motors for maximum fuel economy, Sport-Hybrid; Primarily uses V8 and kicks in electric power at high throttle, Race-Hybrid; Primarily uses V8 but ECU's integrate electric motors at full power wherever possible, Hot-Lap; As previous but unlocks reserves in the batteries to provide optimum electric power, which runs out entirely after 2-3 laps.
Active Aero (slats in front grille, rear wing).
PCCB's.
7 Minutes 14 Seconds Nur. time (with Weissach package).
The C-X75;
Key Points;
Bhp; 890 (502 from I4, no peak figure available but limit is 10,200rpm)
Lb Ft; 738
Weight; Circa 1550kg (Wet)
Power/Weight; 574bhp/Tonne
0-62mph; 3.0
0-124mph; <6.0
0-186mph; Not disclosed
Top Speed; 220mph
CO2; 89g/Km
1598cc Turbocharged 7 Supercharged Inline 4
Specific output: 314bhp per litre
Bespoke 6-Speed Single-Clutch Gearbox
2 AC synchronous electric motors, one in each front wheel weighing 20kg with 195hp, and a lithium-ion battery pack. Electric motors can run independently or in unison, with modes similar to the 918.
40m range in full electric mode.
Multi-Piece Compression Moulded Carbon-Fibre structure in partnership with Williams (Macca/Fezza/Porka are single piece).
Active Aero; Rear wing. Other than that, the undertray and the diffuser the aero team supposedly weren't given much to play with.
Edited by Repent on Tuesday 6th August 02:47
matthias73 said:
Excellent post and I'm sure it will generate a great topic.
But writing porka, macca and fezza makes me naturally assume you'll be trying to fight me at the next football game for looking at you funny, like.
Quite. It's not like you were trying to save time in a quick post.But writing porka, macca and fezza makes me naturally assume you'll be trying to fight me at the next football game for looking at you funny, like.
I wasn't too keen on the P1's styling but having now seen it in black I think it's spectacular!
It's a shame the plug was pulled on the C-X75, that's the one that excited me the most, firstly with the micro jets and then the awesome four cylinder lump. This month's Evo has a great write up on it.
It's a shame the plug was pulled on the C-X75, that's the one that excited me the most, firstly with the micro jets and then the awesome four cylinder lump. This month's Evo has a great write up on it.
SystemParanoia said:
look at those panel gaps on the ferrari!!
shocking!!
i'll take the hyper car thats actually built properly thanks
It's done intentionally as part of the styling surely?shocking!!
i'll take the hyper car thats actually built properly thanks
Look at the F40, then the F50 and look at the line that follows the bodywork from front to back, it's derived from that style.
I love the Jag, again such a shame it won't happen.
The Porsche looks great in the martini colour scheme.
P1 is growing on me I'm sure it will unbeatable, but it doesn't excite me like some of the others.
I think the LaFerrari will be incredible. (Why can't they just drop that name)
Can't wait to see how these perform head to head on the track!
If I was buying one with my own money (yeah, right!) I would go for the Porsche, because it strikes me as being most "car-like" and still has exceptional performance. If I had to pick one drive in one of them, I would choose the Ferrari because of that engine. It must be extraordinary!
If it were my money, I don't think the difference in performance figures would sway the decision. All are so powerful that the differences are likely to be irrelevant unless you're a racing driver on a track.
For me it would come down entriely to which one looked, sounded and felt most special. These cars always look different in the flesh. From the photos, I can't make my mind up on the P1, the LaFerrari (disappointingly) leaves me unmoved and I love the Jag from the back but I'm not sold the front. I saw a 918 at Geneva in 2011 and thought it was utterly stunning from every angle, so my imaginary deposit will go on that until I've seen them all.
For me it would come down entriely to which one looked, sounded and felt most special. These cars always look different in the flesh. From the photos, I can't make my mind up on the P1, the LaFerrari (disappointingly) leaves me unmoved and I love the Jag from the back but I'm not sold the front. I saw a 918 at Geneva in 2011 and thought it was utterly stunning from every angle, so my imaginary deposit will go on that until I've seen them all.
Edited by nickbee on Tuesday 6th August 13:48
goneape said:
I'd take the Jag followed by the Ferrari on styling alone. The P1 looks like a python trying to eat a crocodile, from the front, and from the back...
Far too much going on
Taste is a funny thing: I'd take the P1 over the Ferrari if we're talking styling - i think the Ferrari is very awkward looking from certain angles. And, intentional or not, as one person has said already, the panel gaps on the Ferrari are hideous.Far too much going on
The 918 and the Jag take this on looks though, both are extremely pretty
P1 - simply amazing
Ferrari - Not sold, ungainly and looks big
Porsche - Nice, but the problem is the concept was absolutely brilliant so this looks leaden in comparison. Not really the same sort of hybrid as the Ferrari and Mclaren either.
Jag - awesome - not as cool as the P1 but the tech is very interesting
Ferrari - Not sold, ungainly and looks big
Porsche - Nice, but the problem is the concept was absolutely brilliant so this looks leaden in comparison. Not really the same sort of hybrid as the Ferrari and Mclaren either.
Jag - awesome - not as cool as the P1 but the tech is very interesting
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