Scuderia_Russ wrote:Beats it in what, the 'ugliest car' category?
You are right. Seems a
Bauhaus civil engineer did the body.
After all, yes, it is a british Atom with an electric engine strapped, which I did not know, thanx guys. Not a great surprise there, anyway.
The ugly contraption (to add insult to injury) beat them at 1/4 and 1/8 of a mile, which is like 4 and 2 of your hectometers, I think, I don't know how much is this translated to euros.
But, you know, I understand you. I believe it was the great Bruce McLaren who summed it up perfectly when he once said the immortal words: "he, he, he, I beat them, those F'rrori guys". Did I mention that the builder is from NZ?
It gives you 0-60 mph (0-96 megamillimeters per 3.6 kiloseconds, as they say at the other side of the pond) in 3.0 seconds (approximately equivalent to 3.0 european seconds).
For the engine nuts,
you get rid of such antiquities as clutch, torque converter and gearbox, still used by many quaint factories. The 13.300 max rpm doesn't look bad either, as the 182 lb-ft of
constant torque from 0 to 6.000 rpm.
Alltogether means a modest 170 miles per gallon at a max of 112 mph.
A full battery charge gives you 150 miles. The car recharges in 4.5 hours. Very reasonable, if it wasn't for the 500 kilograms of batteries that I bet have to be replaced some day ahead.
I confess I found that a Bugatti Veyron (8 mpg, U$1 million or so) gives you a better acceleration and an
even uglier body, so you can still be calm. There is hope for the conventional cars on the ugliest car category, dear Scuderia_Russ ...
EDIT: You can appreciate the X1 better if you take a look to my
old (and more or less mantained throught the years) rip-off, which I converted from the unmanageable text file Car and Driver offers to a neat Excel file. It has times for 0-60 and quarter mile for 1757 different models of cars.
To my surprise, you can find many fine european "sport" cars between the american "muscle" cars. (Note: for my american friends, "sport" is the word europeans use for "microscopic", I believe. For my asian and latin american friends, "muscle" means "mid-sized, efficient-engine-compared-to-the-other-gas-guzzlers, no-suspension" in America, this is, cars less than 8 meters long).