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Europe and individual countries also do that for engines above a certain size, the so called "fiscal horsepower" tax, Japan has a car size class tax, etc. And I also believe that the EU and other countries also tax for carbon emissions, too. |
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Reverse takeover - Porsche bought VAG and then effectively changed the holding company
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Porsche SE (the holding company) owns Volkswagen AG, who owns Porsche AG (the car manufacturer).
Also, powertrains (motor(s), gearbox, inverter), cooling, and rear suspension (due to the mounting of the suspension) are almost completely open. Chassis, front suspension, aero, and battery are closed, although there's a competition to bid to make the next spec chassis and another one for the next spec battery. As far as why Jaguar would do it, some of the powertrain development can inform their road car electrification efforts, but it'd mainly be marketing. Budget for a season of FE is capped at $3.5M. |
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Engineering wise I agree with your assessment - plus, conveniently, the Formula E base is at Donington Park which is relatively close to Jaguar's operations centre so quite effective if part of your aim is to get road car engineers involved at all levels. Marketing at JLR has recently been quite female focused it seems. I have heard comments that the F-Pace has been developed with female users in mind, much like the LR Evoque. On that basis easily accessed city centre racing in large cities around the world makes marketing and publicity sense, or so I would have thought, compared to distant, dedicated motor sport centres. |
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Do you think Porsche makes a bunch of SUVs because that is what they want? No, it is because they can make money at it. And nobody is forcing them to compete against Tesla (Porsche Mission E), but they feel it is important to do so. The point is that society as a whole drives the direction. Be it regulations, technical innovation, consumer tastes or where the marketplace is being pushed by competitors. Richard |
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True that no one's holding a gun to Porsche management's head, but they sure do like the profits that their SUVs and other cars that supplement production of the 911 get them at the end of the day.
Private sector companies are driven by profits, the more they make, the better and the happier that any stakeholders, public or private, will be. |
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While this subject it current ....
The New Season test days kick off this week with 2 days at Donington Park. http://www.donington-park.co.uk/news...ula-e-testing/ 24th and 25th. Advanced tickets (free) to be ordered before the event. £5 for a pit walkabout payable on the day for those who are interested. |
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In the UK Formula E has been dropped from free to air ITV due to poor ratings. Neither will the race return to London.
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And that's why diesels and hybrids are mainstream, and why most car makers focus on small family cars (sedans and hatchbacks) and SUVs. There's good evidence that people want them.
To the subject at hand (whatever that is), Formula E is fairly inexpensive for a professional racing series, and I'm sure that electric cars are in theory a good idea. However, FE also shows why they won't be in vogue for quite a while. The FE cars are slow and have very limited range. Problems common with electric road cars and why such electrical systems are mated to some form of generator powered by an ICE. |
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If Jaguar won't to make GT car they could at least give more support to Emil Frey since that XK is very fast car.
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Sure would like to see it run herein the USA . Though is it even Homolagated ?
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I think that XK have G3 homologation (not GT3)
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There was questions whether they would do the XK next year or maybe their own F type. I think it was a DSC piece.
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Problem is that outside of city range, the electric car has a long way to go as far as endurance without the assistance of an ICE.
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It does, but Tesla is closing that gap at a hell of a pace. It's not anywhere near as good on distance as an ICE engine yet, and charge times are still too high. But considering the improvements made in the last 10 years, the rate of development is remarkable.
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Development of hybrids and development of forced induction ICE engines since they've been revisited has also been remarkably quick the past few years. But I do fear that a problem may come as with so many other things, including stuff in racing like the WEC, of where to go from here, because things tend to plateau and the next leap might be a quantum leap. But that quantum leap will be unattainable in the near future because of financial, economic, and technical barriers.
Basically, things become so good and sound that the next advance will be more a subtle evolution as opposed to a huge jump. And running into these barriers often happens after a lot rapid progress, too. |
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