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 Posted: 10:05 - 30 Sep 2010 Post subject: Jet-engined Jaguar supercar |
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Well, I didn't see that coming. Personally, I prefer the sound of a massive V10 but maybe that's just me...
| Top Gear website wrote: | Jaguar has stolen the Paris motor show with a sensational JET-ENGINED supercar. That's right, JET-ENGINED.
The Jaguar C-X75 uses four electric motors - one at each wheel - powered by Lithium-ion batteries, each producing 195bhp, giving a maximum 780bhp and a heart-busting 1,180lb ft of pulling power.
The purely electric mode gives SuperJag a range of just 68 miles, so engineers have fitted a pair of micro gas-turbines which spin to 80,000rpm and weigh 35kg each, to recharge the batteries (or supplement them), extending the range to a possible 560 miles.
And this tree-hugger boasts performance stats capable of making today's supercars look like a bunch of gaggling neanderthals: 0-62mph takes 3.4secs, 50-90mph takes 2.3secs, and 0-187mph takes just 15.7secs.
The C-X75 uses a bonded aluminium chassis together with aluminium panels keeping weight down to just 1,350kg, while inside you get TFT high-res screens, a Jaguar Co-Pilot display and instrument/dash readouts which are angled for the driver. The design team used instrumentation from the new XJ and FIGHTER AIRCRAFT to create 3D 'gimbals' to provide status updates. |
https://www.topgear.com/uk/assets/cms/ff4b2032-47bb-4204-8408-756b0389c539/Large%20Image.jpg?p=100930_10:00
https://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/paris-motor-show-2010-jaguar-cx75-supercar? |
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When is this technology going to be on bikes then  |
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Can someone pass the tissues?  ____________________ Bike: Currently Bikeless... Gahh |
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No,
The jag is powered by electric motors, thats actually powered by the jet engine its self!
I think though its a bit silly, why dont they just exclude the whole battery thing and connect the wheels directly to the two jet engines  |
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I really like the idea of gas turbine engines for power, and electric motors for power delivery.
The problem with gas turbine engines in cars (or motorbikes) where its connected directly, is that spin up speed is slow, gas turbine engines only work well at their running speed, not like piston engines that work well at a range of speeds.
The problem with electric motors, is that running on battery power alone, the batteries are big and heavy and use expensive materials, with limited energy storage.
Obviously at the moment, a standard hybrid car, isnt really that cost effective, so the gas turbine one is a bit silly, but in time the technology could develop to be sensible.
I think its a great idea, as the gas turbines weakness is made up for by the electric motors strength. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god
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 Posted: 14:57 - 30 Sep 2010 Post subject: Re: Jet-engined Jaguar supercar |
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I'm sorry, what does Facebook have to do with driving a car? ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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Hi
Afraid I think pure electric is a dead duck, until someone gets wireless power transmission to work efficiently and able to carry high currents.
Only other way it will work is if a single battery pack design is used, and you fill up by stopping at a refueling point and the flat battery is unloaded and the fresh one loaded within a few seconds. This is probably the best solution, but also removes the quite hideous cost of replacing the batteries from the driver (otherwise a car that isn't that old is scrap when the batteries are worn out). Doesn't solve the weight issues with batteries though.
Current proposals for pur electric vehicles are pretty much useless due to range and refueling issues. Might work as a town car, but still leaves you needing another vehicle for the rest of your driving.
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 144 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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