January 06, 2015 02:08PM
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January 07, 2015 02:54AM
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January 07, 2015 03:16AM
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That is acually a smart strategy. When the technology is new, it is too expensive for most people, but as a supercar, rich people a willing to pay for it. That way the company can finance the product development. Just look at Tesla, how they have done it exactly that way, and they are now planning a model 3 for normal people. |
January 07, 2015 04:16AM
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Well, that's a prototype anyway. I don't think it will become available with those specs.
The Tesla Roadster had 1/4th the power, and was fine. It sold 2450 units, for the kind of car i think it's an excellent figure! This "Qantum e" would be no less of a supercar if it had half the power, IMHO. They want to shock people with figures in a completely new level for electric cars. I wish they can get those flow-cells working and available to the public, there are lot's of applications for the technology other than the ultimate get away car. |