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I still don't get that we need to use bigger battery pack to get more power.
Super capacitor are the answer.... People still can't figure out Nikola Tesla concept or better to say, they don't want to.
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Not worth it from a business perspective because people won't pay more for it.
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04-09-2020, 03:17 PM | #554 |
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With the way the market is shifting we will be lucky to even have an automatic with shift paddles/manual shift mode.
EVs just have 1-2 speed transmissions.
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Okay, so if we call the lower output B58 TU2 the "M2" and the higher output model the "O2" for now (acknowledging that the actual names could differ, e.g. possible "T2"), then that would mean...
the B58 M2 retains the "40i" name and the hybrid B58 M2 retains the current "45e" name... Quote:
Hopefully if that's the way it goes, it comes across less "weird" IRL. So no V8 model (be it mild hybrid or PHEV) is known yet, then. We'll see how this progresses. I am still unconvinced the non-M V8 is going away completely. I feel like its got to stay for the SUVs at least, and at that point you might as well put it in the 7 and 8GC (two door 8er models have uncertain future) as well. Quote:
In any case, it's going to get messy if they start using the same name numbers on vehicles with completely different motor configurations. I suppose it will be the battery capacity alone that drives the numbering scheme now, but if so that's going to be confusing for awhile. |
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No V12 and no V8 in new 7 series? Well, that actually makes sense if you take fuel consumption, cost and weight of those engines into consideration. BMW can always use R6 engine doing north of 500HP, calling it 750i, if there will be a need for this kind of product. With proper transmission and lower weight, it will surely outperform current 750i. Going fully electric is also feasible and for those in need for a longer trips, PHEV will do the job.
When it comes to i7 M60 version, I don't think BMW will have issues with power and overall performance. But I just wonder if in 2 years time they will have proper battery and drivetrain technology to start fight against Tesla. For me, Tesla currently is out of the equation (build quality, material quality, lets not even start the design discussion...) but I believe their technical stack impresses everyone, not just only me. Since Tesla has their product on the road, being beta tested by all those drivers in need of EV fun, BMW seems to be a far, far away, most likely in another galaxy. I wish they could catch up, but from my point of view (their current EV lineup) it does not look promising. |
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These just don’t work well at discharging electricity in steady flow over long periods of time, like batteries do. It’s not a conspiracy, just physics.
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Mine point about Tesla is that people don't want to use his invention that he developed 100years ago. Do some reading about Tesla and you will know what I am talking about
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Although Next-Gen G87 BMW M2 will debut in 2022 and not as the original thread says "2023 G87 M2". That confused me, as I was a year ahead. Cheers |
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Because they can provide just short bursts of power. Their power density is low, so they would have to be quite big and heavy to provide you with some meaningful boost. And additional weight, space and cost is what you want to avoid.
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Will the 30d engine, when implanted with mild-hybrid technology, have a performance increase?
Will the G01/G02 M40d, when upgraded to mild-hybrids, make 340hp? The new G22 M440i will implement mild-hybrid technology. Will the G20 M340i also implement it in the short term? |
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