Leawood911:
MKSGR:
Leawood911:
Awesome. Clearly electric performance will dominate very shortly. That is 720s type speed.
The previous post is interesting. Which of those cars are currently for sale? I don’t think the Mustang is.
No chance - even the Taycan turbo s feels slower than a 992 turbo s (if driven fast). The future in EV will be focused on better range - not more power. EV is too heavy and inefficient for high performance
Does Porsche ever handicap it’s cars to keep the prices and order in line? Hmmm
The point is that the cars like the next gen Tesla roadster or the eventual 911 EV will obliterate our understanding of what is fast.
For most of us charging speed is fine and the tech will only improve in short time.
Bud, I think so too, but that's not what the general public sees. We are the minority. They will always compare the experience to a normal car, and their tolerance for waiting to 're-fuel' is ~7 mins. That's the average time people stop at a gas station to get gas and stuff.
Take off the EV googles first and look again. We have been doing home charging and stuff and it's easy, but they have not experience that and all they see is oh, charging a EV takes at least 25mins if not an hour, and there aren't many EV chargers either.
infrastructure is the key to EV adoption. Make charging fast and easy and more people will buy them. Plus, battery size in cars can be reduced and less weight carried around, that makes for a more efficient car also. Win-WIn-Win.
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