RE: Nissan BladeGlider: Review
Discussion
Debaser said:
Gemaeden said:
The main way is by moving the air down the sides more gently than a conventional car. The car is not really that groundbreaking.
The Vigillante and Trivette, although three wheeled, were of a similar design.
Would be interesting to see how much the Cd is improved by narrowing the front track.The Vigillante and Trivette, although three wheeled, were of a similar design.
Narrowing of the front track while keeping the bodywork wide won't help.
boxerTen said:
You are missing the point. An EV car has about 1/5 the useful energy available even after accounting for the woeful inefficiencies of the ICE.
Take an Exige and shrink its fuel tank to say 12 litres. Its now significantly compromised. A fuel tank that small is effectively what an EV sports car has. Probably enough for one lap of the Nurburgring but not two.
I'm quite clearly missing the point as I have no idea what on earth you are on about!Take an Exige and shrink its fuel tank to say 12 litres. Its now significantly compromised. A fuel tank that small is effectively what an EV sports car has. Probably enough for one lap of the Nurburgring but not two.
Whats the best EV sports car to compare the Exige to, probably the Tesla roadster as its the same thing underneath(ish).
That has an 80kWh battery pack, you are suggesting that has the same practicality as an Exige with a 12L fuel tank?
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