RE: E-Motion Hybrid
Wednesday 26th November 2008
E-Motion Hybrid
Swiss coupe in green mindset
Small independent auto companies continue to blaze the trail for greener personal transport, and this racy little number from Swiss company Mindset has a certain quirky charm. The Mindset E-Motion features sporty design cues penned by former VW styling chief Murat Günak, including a fastback body with gullwing doors, ‘classic’ circular headlamps and 22ins semi-open wheels.
The plastic body panels are fixed to a light aluminium tubular chassis, and the resulting low kerb-weight of 800kgs has allowed the engineers to fit a much smaller powertrain than is the ‘norm’ for hybrid vehicles. There’s a 94hp electric motor that will whirr for 100km on a single charge of the lithium-ion batteries. If you want to keep driving, a 24hp petrol engine roars into life to provide extra juice for the battery.
The downside? You’ll have to pay €50,000 for one of the 10,000 examples that Mindset plans to churn out every year from 2009, and there’s no mention yet of the motorcycle-engined track day version...
Discussion
herewego said:
steve_n said:
herewego said:
steve_n said:
22" wheels are not eco-friendly!
Width or diameter?Wide has a large rolling resistance and diameter are harder to spin up.
steve_n said:
herewego said:
steve_n said:
herewego said:
steve_n said:
22" wheels are not eco-friendly!
Width or diameter?Wide has a large rolling resistance and diameter are harder to spin up.
I think its a cool car, and the article fails to mention the exact structure of the drivetrain, but I presume it is a "series hybrid" like the Chevrolet Volt.... This is the way forward for the medium term at least, like it or not.
steve_n said:
herewego said:
steve_n said:
herewego said:
steve_n said:
22" wheels are not eco-friendly!
Width or diameter?Wide has a large rolling resistance and diameter are harder to spin up.
It does kind of look like someone took the prototype to Halfords, it looks like one of those chavved up hatchbacks where the rear alloys dwarf the drum brakes and increase the ground clearance by about a metre... It just looks like it should have smaller wheels, because as it is (as people have mentioned) there's no room for suspension travel, the discs look laughably small and kind of make the car look like one of those unfinished prototype models that haven't had brakes fitted yet and the ground clearance looks a bit rediculous.
Edit: In fact it reminds me of a MINI Clubman, but SUV'd
Edit: In fact it reminds me of a MINI Clubman, but SUV'd
Edited by neema_T on Wednesday 26th November 14:16
neema_T said:
It does kind of look like someone took the prototype to Halfords, it looks like one of those chavved up hatchbacks where the rear alloys dwarf the drum brakes and increase the ground clearance by about a metre... It just looks like it should have smaller wheels, because as it is (as people have mentioned) there's no room for suspension travel, the discs look laughably small and kind of make the car look like one of those unfinished prototype models that haven't had brakes fitted yet and the ground clearance looks a bit rediculous.
I would put a few quid on the production version having neither such enormous wheels or white-wall tyres. herewego said:
steve_n said:
herewego said:
steve_n said:
herewego said:
steve_n said:
22" wheels are not eco-friendly!
Width or diameter?Wide has a large rolling resistance and diameter are harder to spin up.
As for Mr this is b*****ks perhaps you should have paid attention in physics...

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