Oct 20, 2012 6:43:17 PM
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Oct 20, 2012 6:43:17 PM
Oct 20, 2012 7:18:30 PM
I have heard it some time before
have studied a little bit about composites...I give up...too much technologies of manufacture, sorts of materials and etc...Resin transfer molding, vacuum, vacuum infusion...and lots of others methods... Very individual approaches...
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Oct 20, 2012 11:08:36 PM
kudryavchik:
I have heard it some time before
have studied a little bit about composites...I give up...too much technologies of manufacture, sorts of materials and etc...Resin transfer molding, vacuum, vacuum infusion...and lots of others methods... Very individual approaches...
Quite right so. A lot of science goes into car designing and manufacturing even when we are talking about mass produced vehicles. Now imagine the level of science when we are talking hypercars. All we can do is marvel at them and look at the end result.
Some data and prices for the 918 Spyder:
918 Spyder: 768.026 Euro
918 Spyder with Weissach-package: 839.426 Euro
Futch already explained most of the details, but nevertheless...
Weissach-package reduces the weight of 1.700 kg (DIN) / 1.775 kg (EG) of the standard car by approximately 35 kg and the time at the Nordschleife by approximately 2 seconds (standard: less than 7:22 min, Weissach-package: less than 7:20 min)
Weight reduction is achieved by the following:
And here are the prices (I hope you can cope with that...):
BTW, with the Weissach package the foil, standard leather, quick charging system, AC and Burmester HiFi come for free, if you want that in your car.
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.
Oct 21, 2012 8:21:41 AM
AMAZING specs, I can't wait for Porsche to pull all the stops and finally come out with the damn thing!
Rossi - would you happen to have a PDF catalogue/brochure for the 918 or is it unreleased at this point? We've already seen several print-screened pages on here so it makes sense for a brochure to be floating around.
rulesdontapply
Oct 21, 2012 8:33:20 AM
rulesdontapply:
AMAZING specs, I can't wait for Porsche to pull all the stops and finally come out with the damn thing!
Rossi - would you happen to have a PDF catalogue/brochure for the 918 or is it unreleased at this point? We've already seen several print-screened pages on here so it makes sense for a brochure to be floating around.
rulesdontapply
It's an old school printed version...
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.
Rossi:
Some data and prices for the 918 Spyder:
- maximum power more than 580 hp and more than 500 Nm
- second electric engine will be for front wheels, so called electric AWD, up to 235 kph
- maximum power of both electric engines is more than 245 hp, 116 hp for front wheels and 129 for rear wheels
- combined power will be more than 595 hp
I guess a typing error for combined power... (795hp)
If the e-engines produces 245hp, why combined power is not 825hp?
andrea:
Rossi:
Some data and prices for the 918 Spyder:
- maximum power more than 580 hp and more than 500 Nm
- second electric engine will be for front wheels, so called electric AWD, up to 235 kph
- maximum power of both electric engines is more than 245 hp, 116 hp for front wheels and 129 for rear wheels
- combined power will be more than 595 hp
I guess a typing error for combined power... (795hp)
If the e-engines produces 245hp, why combined power is not 825hp?
This is because the point of maximum combined power output is not the same as the several maximum outputs for electric motors and petrol engine. So the max combined power output is in an rev range were the petrol engine has not its max. power ...
andrea:
Rossi:
Some data and prices for the 918 Spyder:
- maximum power more than 580 hp and more than 500 Nm
- second electric engine will be for front wheels, so called electric AWD, up to 235 kph
- maximum power of both electric engines is more than 245 hp, 116 hp for front wheels and 129 for rear wheels
- combined power will be more than 595 hp
I guess a typing error for combined power... (795hp)
If the e-engines produces 245hp, why combined power is not 825hp?
Sorry, typo of course, more than 795 hp.
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.
Kai1982:
andrea:
Rossi:
Some data and prices for the 918 Spyder:
- maximum power more than 580 hp and more than 500 Nm
- second electric engine will be for front wheels, so called electric AWD, up to 235 kph
- maximum power of both electric engines is more than 245 hp, 116 hp for front wheels and 129 for rear wheels
- combined power will be more than 595 hp
I guess a typing error for combined power... (795hp)
If the e-engines produces 245hp, why combined power is not 825hp?
This is because the point of maximum combined power output is not the same as the several maximum outputs for electric motors and petrol engine. So the max combined power output is in an rev range were the petrol engine has not its max. power ...
I am not certain about this but if we take Toyota hybrids as an example, the combined power is never as high as the sum of the individual power of all the motors as the electric motors produce less power at higher RPM on full throttle. They need to be spinning quickly though as the speed rises and the internal combustion engine, which is the main means of propulsion, makes it's power at higher RPM.
The maximum combined power is not really relevant. The power curve is, and listening to the Porsche engineers it will blow your socks off (literally)
Porsche 997 Carrera S in Carrara White with black leather interior. PASM-Sport Suspension (-20 mm), PSE.
Audi S5 cabrio in Ibis White with black leather interior.
The torque is also weird, cause it mentions the gear at which it gives top torque..
so the way I figure it is. it's you got one set of torque that's gear independant, namly the engine and the back electrick, which have the transmision.. and the front engine torque which is speed dependant...
neunelf:
'Full details' http://www.worldcarfans.com/112102249646/porsche-918-spyder-full-details-leaked
You do realise that rennteam.com is quoted in the article as the source of that leak?
fritz
fritz:
neunelf:
'Full details' http://www.worldcarfans.com/112102249646/porsche-918-spyder-full-details-leaked
You do realise that rennteam.com is quoted in the article as the source of that leak?
Please don't tell me this will get me into trouble again...
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.
Rossi:
fritz:
neunelf:
'Full details' http://www.worldcarfans.com/112102249646/porsche-918-spyder-full-details-leaked
You do realise that rennteam.com is quoted in the article as the source of that leak?
Please don't tell me this will get me into trouble again...
Pack your bags, Rossi. Time for a long foreign holiday.
fritz
Rossi:
fritz:
neunelf:
'Full details' http://www.worldcarfans.com/112102249646/porsche-918-spyder-full-details-leaked
You do realise that rennteam.com is quoted in the article as the source of that leak?
Please don't tell me this will get me into trouble again...
It's on Teamspeed and GTspirit too
http://www.gtspirit.com/2012/10/21/more-porsche-918-spyder-details-leak-out/
Oct 22, 2012 7:25:35 PM
Oct 22, 2012 8:19:48 PM
fritz:
neunelf:
'Full details' http://www.worldcarfans.com/112102249646/porsche-918-spyder-full-details-leaked
You do realise that rennteam.com is quoted in the article as the source of that leak?
Yes, I was just glad to see Rennteam properly attributed
reginos:
For someone who can afford a 800.000 EUR car, these costs are superfluous. On the matter of luggage this is less than Louis Vuitton, for example would charge and the Porsche luggage is bespoke.
I guess those items (like the luggage set) might be given out for free instead of providing a discount on the car . The luggage for example represents a 2% value.
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m4ever:
reginos:
For someone who can afford a 800.000 EUR car, these costs are superfluous. On the matter of luggage this is less than Louis Vuitton, for example would charge and the Porsche luggage is bespoke.
I guess those items (like the luggage set) might be given out for free instead of providing a discount on the car . The luggage for example represents a 2% value.
... and has a purchase price of 0.1% value.
The secret of life is to admire without desiring.
Oct 23, 2012 5:36:22 PM
Rossi:
m4ever:
reginos:
For someone who can afford a 800.000 EUR car, these costs are superfluous. On the matter of luggage this is less than Louis Vuitton, for example would charge and the Porsche luggage is bespoke.
I guess those items (like the luggage set) might be given out for free instead of providing a discount on the car . The luggage for example represents a 2% value.
... and has a purchase price of 0.1% value.
Designed in Germany and assembled in China......
Oct 30, 2012 4:37:32 PM