WShudds
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Gotta give it to Porshe, they've shameless gone into greenwashing mode with the new 911 launch this week bringing a "hybrid" powertrain that's been designed to exploit loopholes and tax benefits.
I watched the event live on YouTube and I can't wait to see the gimmicky electric turbo being called "a path to sustainable mobility"
https://www.youtube.com/live/5bfGgpSIg0Y?si=o0SfdzDM4Is7qMFq
This week Toyota, Subaru and Mazda did something similar and used a lot of corporate BS to say they'd continue to develop internal combustion engines as well as other forms of fuel.
The car industry is slowly but surely trying to find an alternative to EV utopia now that it's clear it won't happen. Going full electric means losing 70% of your sales at best. So, should JLR reconsider making Jaguar a full electric brand and instead build on this BS hybrid system Porshe and others have developed? Perhaps a low emission F-type with an electric supercharger? What do you think?
I watched the event live on YouTube and I can't wait to see the gimmicky electric turbo being called "a path to sustainable mobility"
https://www.youtube.com/live/5bfGgpSIg0Y?si=o0SfdzDM4Is7qMFq
This week Toyota, Subaru and Mazda did something similar and used a lot of corporate BS to say they'd continue to develop internal combustion engines as well as other forms of fuel.
The car industry is slowly but surely trying to find an alternative to EV utopia now that it's clear it won't happen. Going full electric means losing 70% of your sales at best. So, should JLR reconsider making Jaguar a full electric brand and instead build on this BS hybrid system Porshe and others have developed? Perhaps a low emission F-type with an electric supercharger? What do you think?