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How can you say that this powertrain will be dull?
Because it's a 1.5 diesel combined with two electric motors. What more is there to discuss?
Character can still be "engineered" into a vehicle's powertrain.
That sounds like it will be artificial feeling.
Diesel engines, combined with electric motors will give you ample torque to generate strong acceleration.
It's not about how fast you go but how you get there. Exactly why a Nissan GTR does not interest me.
And if you want the the noise, then consider the acoustic work to be done on the Fisker Karma- that car will be engineered to resonate a sound that's similar to a F1 car.
If that is what floats your boat then fair enough. I however would take no joy from something so artificial.
As for your notion that an environmentally friendly drivetrain combined with a sporty car is "pointless"? That's just utter rubbish.
No it's not. For a company like BMW, this kind of halo car would make up a VERY small proportion of sales. These kind of drive train solutions are very much needed for run of the mill cars such as the 3 series, but what real difference is it going to make if the 1% of cars sold are not as environmentally friendly? None at all.
I can't imagine both Porsche and Ferrari to be making dull powertrains.
Neither can I. When more details are known then we can comment. As it stands we're talking about a 1.5 diesel with electric motors, so vague proclomations by Porsche and Ferrari are irrelevant at the moment.
You seem to be talking about hypothetical cars of the future whereas I am talking about cars which are existing today, and a sports car with a 1.5 diesel engine and two electric motors just does not make any sense.

