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They've stopped production of the hot V12 engine. From here on out, they'll all be hybrids. That's not saying they'll be slow, though. With a souped up washing machine motor, they'll still fly. They'll still have a V12 but it will be supplemented by the electrics. They say they already have 3000 orders for the hybrids.
LAMBORGHINI
Damn...and I was just getting ready to buy one too.



Fugg the Italians......the fact that Dodge is going electric is gayer'n aids.
The hybrid corvettes blows away the non version now too, at least according to Tyler Hoovie who has driven both.

not that I'll be able to get one anyways
I have been very tempted to buy a few of the hottest current engines from Ford, Chevy and Mopar and store them. They will all soon be gone I believe.
Originally Posted by EdM
I have been very tempted to buy a few of the hottest current engines from Ford, Chevy and Mopar and store them. They will all soon be gone I believe.

Do it now.


Then post pictures.
They didn’t tell me that when I ordered mine!

Osky
If it want pull a trailer, bass boat or haul a buck out of the woods ain’t got no use for it.
Thanks for the head's up!
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by EdM
I have been very tempted to buy a few of the hottest current engines from Ford, Chevy and Mopar and store them. They will all soon be gone I believe.

Do it now.


Then post pictures.

Thinking with a bit of other mods a 700 HP '70 Dart could be fun.
Originally Posted by EdM
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by EdM
I have been very tempted to buy a few of the hottest current engines from Ford, Chevy and Mopar and store them. They will all soon be gone I believe.

Do it now.


Then post pictures.

Thinking with a bit of other mods a 700 HP '70 Dart could be fun.

Right up until you bend the frame and the left front tire doesn't touch the ground anymore.
Diesel/Electric hybrids have been moving all the tracked freight for more than a few decades with good results.

Pretty sure Lambo does not make anything useful for me but things move on and when new tech proves better I will use such new tech.

It just does not seem today.
Originally Posted by KFWA
The hybrid corvettes blows away the non version now too, at least according to Tyler Hoovie who has driven both.

not that I'll be able to get one anyways

A) I wouldn't be too amazed if the C8 ZR1 is a hybrid. Take the Z06 ICE, add 200 hp of electric motor for the front axle and hold on for dear life.

B) I also wouldn't be too amazed if a bit of the knowledge gained from the development of the Porsche 918 made its way to VWAG's Lamborghini division. The 918 was no slouch, considered the fastest of the hypercar hybrid trio.

And you never know, maybe a friend will buy you a winning lottery ticket as a gift, and you'll wind up with a couple hundred spare millions wink
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by EdM
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by EdM
I have been very tempted to buy a few of the hottest current engines from Ford, Chevy and Mopar and store them. They will all soon be gone I believe.

Do it now.


Then post pictures.

Thinking with a bit of other mods a 700 HP '70 Dart could be fun.

Right up until you bend the frame and the left front tire doesn't touch the ground anymore.

Hence the well understood "mods".
Oh dont be a chicken.
The 427 I dropped into my Mach 1 taught me. Unibodies suck.
Originally Posted by EdM
The 427 I dropped into my Mach ! taught me.


Back when Hot Rod was cool....er.....they had a brief story about a fellow who dropped a hot 502 into his 70 Nova.



That did not work.
Originally Posted by EdM
I have been very tempted to buy a few of the hottest current engines from Ford, Chevy and Mopar and store them. They will all soon be gone I believe.

CashisKing probably has a barn full of them on the back 40.
For those of us that drive everyday, with all the bumps, dips, and hiccups in the road, how does a car like that withstand everyday use? Texas supposedly outlawed speed bumps, but they're still everywhere.
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Diesel/Electric hybrids have been moving all the tracked freight for more than a few decades with good results.

Pretty sure Lambo does not make anything useful for me but things move on and when new tech proves better I will use such new tech.

It just does not seem today.
You can't compare an EV car to an diesel/electric train or huge mine haul truck. Those are completely different systems, one carries fuel which can easily be refueled and the other uses crappy rare earth battery materials.

Maybe the best tech example was the Milwaukee railroad which used an fully electric powered train from Harlow montana to Avery Idaho for decades.
Originally Posted by Theoldpinecricker
You can't compare an EV car to an diesel/electric train or huge mine haul truck. Those are completely different systems, one carries fuel which can easily be refueled and the other uses crappy rare earth battery materials.

Maybe the best tech example was the Milwaukee railroad which used an fully electric powered train from Harlow montana to Avery Idaho for decades.


Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 class electric locomotive.

[Linked Image from steamlocomotive.com]

Power output
Continuous: 4,620 hp
Short duration: 8,500 hp

Build dates: 1934 – 1943
Total produced: 139

First run: January 28, 1935
Last run: October 29, 1983

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Railroad_class_GG1

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Down the road neighbor has a Lamborghini. Upper middle class, not ungodly rich…..just always wanted one and saved every penny he had to realize his dream.
A Lamborghini Hybrid is like a chick with fake tits, I'm sure she'll work, but not the same as the real jiggly ones...
Originally Posted by jorgeI
A Lamborghini Hybrid is like a chick with fake tits, I'm sure she'll work, but not the same as the real jiggly ones...

Great analogy!
At the end of the day, which would you rather be seen in?



Obviously the Lamborghini, but that one sports a V-10..
John Burns clearly does not know the difference between an EV and a hybrid. But then again, John Burns knows very little about anything.
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
John Burns clearly does not know the difference between an EV and a hybrid. But then again, John Burns knows very little about anything.

LOL
I was going to get one, but they don’t have a cup holder for my Copenhagen spit cup.
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
John Burns knows very little about anything.
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