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12-19-2017, 12:30 AM #1
The internal combustion engine will continue longer than people think and past 2030 according to Porsche
Let's hope Porsche is right about this. While discussing the hybrid 911 that is not coming to market anytime soon August Achleitner who is the head of sports car at Porsche stated he does not think the internal combustion engine will be dead by 2030.
He thinks the trademark 911 flat-6 will continue because that is what 911 owners want.
Originally Posted by Achleitner
Tesla certainly isn't helping things either.
Do not get us wrong, electrics are a good thing. For transportation, emissions, and so forth. For a sports car? Nothing beats the sound, feel, and even the smell of a traditional gasoline motor.
For the enthusiast and sports car market, the internal combustion motor will reign supreme. Others can turn cars into appliances that drive you all on their own to their destination. Your car will become your very own automated Uber in a sense.
Sports cars though? Those demand to be driven. A full electric will never properly mimic the experience. Let's hope we still have plenty of time left to enjoy driving.
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12-20-2017, 08:12 AM #2
I think it's going to have to, whether the customers demand internal combustion or not. I don't forsee our electrical grid being able to support all of the necessary charging stations within the next 12 years (in the U.S. anyway).
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12-21-2017, 02:48 AM #3
Tesla has everyone thinking we'll be in electric flying cars in 5 years.
The internal combustion motor still has some time ahead of it.
Hey...
Let's point and laugh at Slaphappypal