
The new models will all feature the same quad electric motor powertrain as the Lightning GT
Enlarge PhotoSpeaking with Autocar, Lightning chairman Ian Sanderson revealed that there will be a number of models: a limo sized luxury saloon, an SUV offroader and a smaller sports car. “These are some way off because we want to concentrate on the Lightning GT, but the plan is that all the derivates will use the GT's powertrain, meaning we can roll them out quickly when we are ready," Sanderson explained.
As for the Lightning GT, Sanderson said the car should be ready for sale in spring 2010 and that deposits are already starting to come in, with one-third coming from the UK alone. Other information at this point is scarce, and currently the car's exact specifications have not yet been finalized.
Some of the details we know about include a 700hp (522kW) electric powertrain featuring nano-titanate battery technology, which is enough to propel the car from 0-60mph in a flat four seconds and take it a top speed of about 130mph.
The electric drive system, dubbed Hi-Pa Drive, packs four permanent magnet brushless motors with one in each wheel. The system also allows for full traction control and regenerative braking on all four wheels independently. Due to power being developed separately in each wheel, there are no gearboxes, differentials, axles, drive shafts or propshafts in the Lightning sports car.
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Comments (4 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardI'm just hoping that because this is a british car, they'll nail the handling..
another concern is that i havent seen any stats about the range of this car.. or the energy storage of the battery packs. could be even shorter range than the tesla.
all in all i want this car to blow away jezza when he does finally get the chance to drive it. with 700 electric hp on fully indipendently driven wheels.. this car should thrash the TG test track.
Everything about this car is so modern and yet the style reminded me of the 70's, this car's really gorgeous.
Hope the people behind this project succeed really well.
cool, looking forward to seeing them.
By jason #4, Posted: 8/11/2009
PML flightlink produce the in wheel motors,the principal is so simple, no drive train causing weight, power loss or complexity.
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