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Hakkola
09-26-2008, 03:44 PM
Short article, cool though.

http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/09/german-tuner-ru.html

bwling
03-03-2009, 10:28 AM
http://www.motorauthority.com/content/thumbs/g/r/greenster_1-0303-950x650.jpg
http://www.motorauthority.com/content/thumbs/g/r/greenster_3-0303-950x650.jpg
http://www.motorauthority.com/content/thumbs/g/r/greenster_5-0303-950x650.jpg

http://www.motorauthority.com/ruf-previews-electric-future-with-new-greenster-convertible.html


RUF previews electric future with new Greenster convertible

One of the most talked about electric cars in recent times is the Lotus Elise-based Tesla Roadster, a car that is becoming increasingly popular in performance circles because of its supercar performance and cutting edge technology. Well-established Porsche tuner RUF, a company that has been building cars for more than 60 years, is now poised to launch its own Tesla rival in the form of an all-electric Porsche 911 Cabrio.

You might recall RUF previewing a concept version of its electric 911 last year. Today, at the Geneva Motor Show, the company unveiled a new electric vehicle based on the 997 Porsche 911 Cabrio. This isn’t just some farfetched concept as RUF full intends to start selling its electric vehicle as early as next year.

The electric powertrain, called eDrive, was developed by technology company Siemens and consists of an integrated electric motor and generator, electronic control module, and a lithium-ion battery array. In the Greenster, the powertrain is rated at 362hp (270kW) and 700lb-ft (950Nm) of torque and is mated to an automatic gearbox with only forward and reverse gears. The entire vehicles weighs in at 1,695kg and can accelerate to 100km/h from rest in just five seconds. Top speed meanwhile, is a claimed 320km/h.

RUF will start limited production of the Greenster later this year for an expected sales launch in 2010. Also working on the project is California’s CalMotors, which plans to unveil its own electric concept in the near future. However, unlike RUF, no production plans have been mentioned.

J@Tuner
03-03-2009, 10:37 AM
:barf:

Way to bring back the 60/70's