Der-Schwabe
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It looks like an RS MantheySo there we have the Taycan GT RS
Definitely an answer to SU7 Ultra.Looks like magnesium manthey kit wheels.
So likely just a colaboration for a manthey kit.
Unlikely to be anything else beside a manthey kit, which they likely want to use to beat the Xiaomi SU7 ultra records.
Lets bet on if the fake rear vents are finally real or not
All you are saying is true.I wish they would spend this money and resources on making the existing platform better. Chasing after the competition where Porsche feels compelled to be the 'king of the hill' with a ridiculously modified track car that nobody will enjoy as a practical daily driver on the public roads is just silly. This is not a GT3 or even a stock 911. They have evidently forgotten this is a sport turismo sedan which no one buys to drive on the track.
They are for stability, reduces air turbulence at high speeds.Why does the Manthey wheels only use the aero disc in the rear and not the front?
Very true about the battery technology.All you are saying is true.
But right now Porsche is not competitive in other aspects when it comes to EV cars.
So the only thing they can do is continue to compete on what they can, aka driving dynamics and track records.
Sadly, I think Porsche is a bit stuck in terms of platform development for EVs:
- They don't have a battery supplier that can deliver the quality and performance of chinese batteries, at the mass market quantity they need.
- They are stuck in supply chain contracts, that forces them to use outdated technology, otherwise they would be burning money.
- the J1 platform itself is compromised, having evolved from a 918 base project envisioning a 918 4 door sedan - which can clearly be felt by the size of the car despite compromised interior space, and in & out friction due to non-sense pillars on a 4 door sedan.
More than likely j1 platform is done; and whatever comes with the 718 EV will be the next porsche platform. The problem is, that platform is stuck in development hell due to battery providers in europe not being good enough to match chinese ones.
While I am sure it will be extremely fast, and I do believe that Porsche needs to chase track records in order to maintain its brand image, this is not for me. It's got two too many doors to warrant a Manthey kit in my opinion.
A big downforce gain comes from inducing outwash to draw air through the front wheels making the front splitter work more powerfully.Why does the Manthey wheels only use the aero disc in the rear and not the front?
Its a long video, but it also explains why you cant just have the aero wheels by itself without the rest of the kit.Why does the Manthey wheels only use the aero disc in the rear and not the front?