100% Electric Mustang - Plug-In Motors
Uploader Comments (KurtNeutgens)
All Comments (37)
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FUCKING BLASPHEMY.
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this is stupid as shit, how does ford allow this? I'm actually pissed that you would do this to a mustang, much less a car you didn't even manufacture
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how much just for the plug in motor system and will it drive over 70
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Just I thought, wouldn't the vehicle be able to reach a higher top speed with a multi-gear transmission instead of a direct drive?
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@KurtNeutgens Awesome, I like it! The only thing I don't care for is the name, the original Camaro's name was to be Panther, but they changed it to Camaro. I would use a name that is associated with electricity... Hope to see more EV- Electric Vehicles in the future.
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@Restaurant25 You don't have to replace the brake pads as often because the motor is A/C. You can use the motor to slow you down.
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@Restaurant25 Dude! No break pads! Regenerative breaking! As for shocks....thats apparently just magic...
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This guy, managed to take every inch of muscle out of this mustang, I have no idea how anyone could think that this is cool. Oh well, at the very least, he converted a v6.
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Kurt Neutgens if you got eggs build a E-Car without Cable
That means No Range limit
I Bet next Day the Oilcompanie will Knock on youre door and smile
E-Cars with fix Batteries are usles
Throw it away
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@KurtNeutgens No offense but 75K for a Stripped v6 mustang with an electric motor is insane.. If you were going to spend that you should just spend the extra money and get the Tesla.. which is faster, goes further, and is an exotic car..
Zero maintenance? What about the brake pads? Shocks? Its nice to see they are finally relying on electric now. Lets just hope when the sales people explain to the consumer about PiP, they don't mistaken it with Picture in Picture LOL
Restaurant25 2 years ago
how much electricity does it take to charge it? i just wanna know what the electric bill would look like?
NotMLG 2 years ago 2
@NotMLG
- The electricity to charge 200 miles is about 60 kW. At $0.07 / kW (residential cost) that's about $0.42 or about $.021/mile. Gasoline is about $2.80 for 20 miles or about $0.14/mile. that's about 15%.- We called it Panther because the vehicle is very quiet and has a lot of agility. Pegasus is a neat name too!
KurtNeutgens 2 years ago 3
@Restaurant25 - Shocks: I agree that these will need to be replaced at 150,000 miles, but I guess I don't really consider that maintenance. And the truth is that many people who drive vehicles to 300,000 miles don't replace their shocks. We were thinking of oil changes, coolant changes, filters, brake pads etc.
KurtNeutgens 2 years ago
is it expensive?
what i have in mind is that when a person can afford a ford mustand, then i am sure he has enough money to buy gas.
this engine should be for pore people, and should be in first place available for old car models like ford escort, opel vectra etc.
jacek533 2 years ago
@jacek533
- The prices will come down with volume, but even at our current price of $75,000, this vehicle pays back in fuel and maintenance savings. While this is not cheap, it does provide some benefits like zero emissions, no handling of gasoline with is shown to cause cancer, no oil imports from unfriendly foreign countries, etc.
KurtNeutgens 2 years ago