clearly still lots of camouflage in the latest batch of pics.
i've taken the liberty of attempting to highlight / enhance (with Photoshop) the camo here:
maybe i've been looking at the spy shots too long and been too hopeful that this won't turn out to be such a pig, but there could be a halfway decent looking porsche in there, trying to get out...
having said that... people expecting the rear roofline to lose its "hunchback" looks like they'll be disappointed, as that seems quite final...
Nov 13, 2008 8:16:45 PM
2005 Ford Focus S, 5spd
1986 Porsche 944, 5spd
Misha011:Very interesting consideration. However, according to my information, the electronic wedge brake´s development was discontinued after Siemens sold this branch to Continental.
Good spotting Joost I suspect that could be a new ' Siemens ' EWB - Electronic Wedge Brake (brake-by-wire) .
Ferdie:To my knowing is that Continental continued with development of Siemens EWB , but for rear axle application only .
Misha011:Very interesting consideration. However, according to my information, the electronic wedge brake´s development was discontinued after Siemens sold this branch to Continental.
Good spotting Joost I suspect that could be a new ' Siemens ' EWB - Electronic Wedge Brake (brake-by-wire) .
Misha011:I didn't understand very good this system,can you explain me?grazie
Good spotting Joost I suspect that could be a new ' Siemens ' EWB - Electronic Wedge Brake (brake-by-wire) . This car has been in developing and testing for longer then I can recall of any other car . Very likely for a good reasons of some new , never used before ,Technological and Engineering solutions . Porsche will stay as World No.1 in Engineering and Technology - the real one , not gadgets and gymicks .
andrea ,
Here 2 articles with drawings and video simulation : http://paultan.org/archives/2007/03/15/siemens-ele...