ThoRR Electric Sports Car | 272 HP
Saturday, May 9th, 2009 at
10:30 am
0-100 km/h 4 sec. | Evisol has made a lightweight, fully electric, open sportscar, Thorr. Up to 200kW rated power. www.thorr.eu
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so…. a sports car where you miss out on a delicious engine note and instead get nowt but tyre roar…. if this is the future, i’m not interested. i’ll stick to internal combustion thanks very much…. at least until the government make it prohibitively expensive. so next year then.
no thanks. nothning beats internal combustion
well for sure, nothing beats internal combustion, but these electric sports cars, while still a bit young in their development, are preformance cars of the future and very very cool. Once they have longer ranges and the ability to not get progressively weaker as their batteries die, then they will be truly amazing things
wat a shitty promotion video
you could hear a pin drop its so quiet you start a ferrari or lambo and armagedon blasts out of the exhuast pipes all you get out of this is the noise of a tiny rat whining because it wants its dinner. don’t get me wrong though brilliant idea but until the strap a V8 soundtrack to one of them you wont see me transferring over
this or a ferrari? easy question!!!
i think it will be cool if they can add electric turbo on existing 7s~lol
why do not install PA and speakers and play sound of “lambo or ferrari” for all you shortdicks who thinks silent sport car is not sport car…
do you know anything about cars?
anything atall?
its the closest thing yet to an adrenaline pumping electric car, with its speed etc. but half the adrenaline of driving or being in a really fast car comes from noise. the noise of the car should match the performance. if a renault clio made that noise that would be fantastic but this doesn’t fit. its like wearing a really nice suit, but then going to work as a shit shoveler.
For me very unexpected, as a genuine petrolhead, but the absence of sound, in combination with real power, is a very exiting thrill. It is like cheating everybody. Now I can say I love the sound of a powerful petrol engine as I always have, but I adore the absence of sound. Anyway, I cannot convince people, only experiencing it can.
nice point
the thorr is pretty much an electric caterham
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I lol’d
How much does it weigh?
Colin Chapman’s (The designer & builder of the orginal Lotus 7) mantra was “Add On LIghtness”.
I’d be interested to know how much this battery powered 7 weighs?
it is about 90000 anals
Extraordinarily funny.
How long did it take you to think that up?
Or how long does it take any retarded moron to think up a feeble twatism, typical of a 12 year old girl in a special school for fuckwits with learning difficulties.
Bovvered?
ah shut up u old senile sac of wrinkles. The only thing u need to worry about is if ur going to make it all the way to 80 alone and angry with nobody there to change ur diapers. so go eat ur apple sauce and get used to it because u will be eating it for the rest of ur nasty worthless under achieved life.
I doubt that even extreme senility could make me a witless, ignorant and clearly un-educated retard like you.
Who taught you to spell?
It must have been your mentally defective VD raddled single mother, in whichever deprived slum-pile you were reared, as there obviously can’t have been any schools there.
You mongoloid prick.
ur old, ur nasty, ur ugly and prob fat.
at most u hve 12 years left before u die. do u really want to waste time talking crap to a person who would much rather see u dead anyway?
weird… a bit it sounds like a gasturbine powered car. Nice!
I think you guys are too fixated on the sound of the IC engine. Yeah, they have been around a long time and I love the sound of a V12 Ferrari, straight 6 Jag, or even my supercharged Miata for that matter. On the other hand time moves on and you have to keep your mind open! To me, I think the electric whine sounds pretty neat… Just like our current IC engines, I’m sure different types of electric engines will sound different. The sound of this thing reminds me of Bladerunner.
Easy because you likely can’t afford either. Or easy because this is the only one you could afford. Pick one.
No one seems to ever notice a V12 hasn’t raced in F1 since 1995 LOL.
The EV in this video is a bit noisy because their inverter frequency is low enough to be audible, better systems use a higher frequency outside the range of human hearing.
EVs like the Tesla sound like a turbine that IMHO sounds better than an ICE anyday.