Please post a link to where I can buy one of these 200 mile @ 70mph cars today?autogyro wrote:The point is that the comparison between a horse is invalid and cannot be quantified.
Many EV car specs give over 200 miles range and speeds way faster than 70 mph.
It is well within EV technology to achieve the figures I quote.
your Nissan LEAF™ is built to go 100 miles on a single charge*
DISCLAIMER *Based upon EPA LA4 test cycle conducted in laboratory tests. See http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/fe_test_schedules.shtml . Gradual loss of capacity in battery will result with time and use. Actual range will vary depending upon driving/charging habits, speed, conditions, weather, temperature, and battery age.
Forgot to add:
Highway driving in the summer: 70 miles
Speed: Average 55 mph
Cross-town commute on a hot day: 68 miles
Speed: Average 49 mph
Winter, urban stop-and-go, traffic jam: 62 miles
Speed: Average 15 mph
LOL
I understand what Ferrari are getting at, an I4 isn't 'sexy' and F1 does have a showbiz element to it. The issue is more about image than racing but that's what attracts the sponsors.