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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:45 am

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A true ultimate sports car for the 2020s, the most driveable and economical hypercar to ever come from GG! Have they taken leave of their senses?

That said, I highly doubt my car will be nearly as 'green' as others. I'm just pleased it uses less gas than my current real daily drive.


I have to say, that is a seriously cool design, Strop!
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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 1:23 am

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Lenraj wrote:
strop wrote:Soon...

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A true ultimate sports car for the 2020s, the most driveable and economical hypercar to ever come from GG! Have they taken leave of their senses?

That said, I highly doubt my car will be nearly as 'green' as others. I'm just pleased it uses less gas than my current real daily drive.


I have to say, that is a seriously cool design, Strop!


It looks menacing. I wish I had the visionary foresight to crank out cool designs on my cars.
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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:36 am

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The 2020 Solo Wolf BM Eco!

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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:57 am

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strop wrote:A true ultimate sports car for the 2020s, the most driveable and economical hypercar to ever come from GG! Have they taken leave of their senses?

That said, I highly doubt my car will be nearly as 'green' as others. I'm just pleased it uses less gas than my current real daily drive.



Thats a looker!
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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 5:02 am

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Not knowing weight of categories in the scoring is killing me. Should I go for that heavy advanced safety? Is premium HUD worth it? so many dilemmas....
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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 5:38 am

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For 63690$ you will be able to travel more than 300 km/h in Smooth E-fura Exec and getting 40MPG.
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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:51 pm

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kay. who's going full bonkers? and on what?
i managed to make something feasible that is priced at sub-50k, but gets more than 94mpg :D

at the cost of everything else though.
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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 3:57 pm

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I made a 100 MPG sportscar costing around 80k. It's not a big hit in the markets and is not a supercar (0-100 in just over 9 seconds, top speed just under 200), but yeah, to get that 100 MPG I made major performance sacrifices. I ultimately chose to submit a more "realistic" car as far as current markets. Performance is lower than what you'd expect in the present, but over 50 MPG from a non-hybrid large sedan is pretty good without making too many sacrifices.
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Post Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:44 pm

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I sorta went "We need a sporty luxury sedan"
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2016 1:39 am

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Finally, I've reached what I can call a first prototype.

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The eventual evolution of GG's first "reasonable" hypercar, Salamander, this pint-sized concept aims to express what high performance of the future should be. Contained within the simple pleasure of a small two seater sports car is the absolute pinnacle of aerodynamic science. The bodywork has been carefully shaped to redirect flow over and within the car's monocoque tubular structure. To manage internal flow are a splitter with active air dam, flexible wings and vortex generating canards on the front (but engineered to mitigate pedestrian impact). The bottom is fully shear but air escaping to the sides are promptly sucked into the NACA style vents on the flared arches. Air turbulence from the rear wheels is redirected through well hidden rear canards. The largely open space around the engine bay allows free flow through the bay, and over an F1-style two-tier rear diffuser with aerodynamic inserts. But most interestingly, Kelpie takes a leaf out of the 918's book and has the exhaust outlet facing rearwards, on the boot lid (this one was particularly tricky to get ratified by Vehicle Standards: ADR). This reduces drag by disrupting the attached layer of planar air flow over the top bodywork with a high velocity airstream directed directly at the rear wing. Furthermore, independent active flaps on the rear body can further direct air to the wing.

Magnesium block manufacture being made a practical reality in Australia through ongoing environmental technical research, the lightweight 2.2L bi-turbo V6 produces 470hp, propelling Kelpie's ultra-light weight of just 890kg through the 0-100 in less than 3 seconds on sports tyres, through the quarter mile in under 10 seconds, and around Green Hell in under 7 minutes. Yet with the help of a cruising overdrive gear, it can attain greater than 40mpg. All this, without resorting to heavy electric engines or the additional manufacturing complications and integration of hybrid systems. And with a total emissions rating of just 12, this car makes a strong case for the viability of the green hypercar.

EDIT: stupid lower canard vanished! I'll have to put it back on...
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:06 am

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DAT DESIGN.... :shock:
Accept this "best looking car in automation" imaginary medal on behalf of me.
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:27 am

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omg coming from you that's a big deal :D

I'd like to dedicate this imaginary medal to all the wonderful people of Automation, some of whose mods I have used, many of whom have inspired me, and others whose techniques I stole in the making of this design
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:41 am

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I am not so sure about the front and those half moon headlights, BUT that rear looks freaking amazing :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:55 am

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somebody need to make an automation hall of fame. and this need to be in it
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Post Sat Feb 06, 2016 3:01 am

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koolkei wrote:somebody need to make an automation hall of fame. and this need to be in it


OKAY!
As in - I've had this idea before, and I can run it.
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