Jhenson29
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- Jeremy
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Keep in mind that 70kg is the entire gear box. If you remove the two-speed gearbox, you’ll have to replace it with a single speed, which will still have weight.So time will tell with next generation Taycan. And I would not think 70 kgis something to sneeze at.
There will be some weight savings, but not 70kg. That’s why I said assume half, just to throw a number out there, so I was saying 35kg, not 70kg.
And I don’t think either weight has much impact in the context of a 0-60 acceleration as the OP asked about, at least not relative to how changing to a single speed gearing with the current motors would affect it.
So, in the context of the question, I do sneeze at it. It is covered in my snot. ?
And separately, once you start adding HP, some if not all of that weight saving may return with potentially heavier or more motors and gearboxes. The extra HP will overcome it and then some just fine, but you may not end up with an overall lighter car.
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