The best thing though is it does 199mph and yet can manage a staggering 94mpg, crazy!
Trev
...for 16 miles with a top speed of 94 (on all electric power)! Exciting - I don't think so.
While I am not convinced about hybrids in general (as long as we produce equal or higher amounts of waste products, CO2, etc. generating the electricity and technology), these high-performance hybrids seem even "stranger" to me. Other than adding 218 hp via electric motors to the 500 hp generated by the conventional gas engine, and being able to call it a green-tech hybrid car, what is the real world practicality and purpose for the end user?
I bet if you take away all the weight and complexity (and resources used to produce) of the electric portion of the vehicle, the 500 hp wouldn't be much less effective (acceleration, top-speed, and real-world mileage).
Seems to me, more than anything else, these are trendy, green-tech idea platforms for manufacturers to show off (a bit). Longer term, there may be some real-world applicatons of what is learned from these experiments.
Of course, what I really don't get is why somebody would spend that amount of money on this car. I like the way it looks, but you can get many, very high-performance vehicles without having "to stand in line" and getting a "concept-testing platform".
Well, all the above won't matter much, as my finances won't make me a potential buyer anyway...