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A new sports car that is every eco-conscious car-lover’s dream arrives in Britain later this month. Powered by 30 electric batteries it can reach speeds of 130mph, accelerate from 0-60mph in four seconds and has a luxury interior to boot – but will it be the vehicle that finally cracks the UK’s eco-car market?
The Lightning Car Company, based in Peterborough, unveils its long awaited GT prototype at the UK motor show in London later this month, aiming to deliver its first fully roadworthy models early next year. Many customers have already paid a deposit of £15, 000 for the amazing vehicles, including (it is rumoured) several celebrities.
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An electric motor in each wheel replaces the conventional fuel and transmission system found in most cars. “All of the power is generated at the wheel, the point at which it’s required, which eliminates mechanical complexity and power losses experienced in standard sports cars,” the company says. The motors draw electricity from 30 batteries, each the size of a regular car battery and as the car brakes the electric motors become dynamos and generate electricity to top up the batteries, just like a normal car battery.
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‘Re-fuelling’ is achieved by connecting the batteries to the mains and charging them overnight and one such charge will allow for an astonishing 200 miles. Chris Dell, the company’s managing director (CEO), said he hoped in the future supermarkets and garages would offer fast, high-power charging points that would refuel the car in a matter of minutes.
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Although not technically a zero-emission vehicle (the electricity from the mains is not entirely renewable energy) the car goes a long way to reducing the carbon footprint of most petrol-powered cars and the government has provided a range of appealing tax breaks to entice us to start using the cars: exemption from car tax and city congestion charges is complemented by the £17, 000 the company estimates a user might save a year.
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The key to popularizing electric cars is always going to be making them desirable – just being environmentally friendly is sadly not enough to make most buy. The GT is undoubtedly excellent value as well as being good for the environment: but probably its most exciting attribute is the fact that it bucks the public’s perception of other ‘eco-cars’ by looking more like an Aston Martin than a milk float – and that can only be a good thing. Who knows, maybe we’ll see James Bond in one some time soon, it’s certainly good looking enough.
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All images from the Lightning Car Company
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July 10th, 2008 at 2:49 pm
£15,000 deposit on the total purchase price of … ?
July 10th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
The total price has not been anounced yet, all we know is that the company are accepting deposits of £15, 000.
July 10th, 2008 at 6:38 pm
“World’s First Electric Sportscar”? The Tesla is already in production and on sale in the USA, today.
July 23rd, 2008 at 9:52 pm
First? What about the Tesla?
August 10th, 2008 at 9:27 pm
Thats badass, I’d like to see that race the Tesla. Please check your sources before making claims author.
August 27th, 2008 at 6:44 pm
These people are just confused, GB is not the “world”, the Tesla beat this car to market by a huge margin.
August 29th, 2008 at 8:43 am
Tesla?
August 29th, 2008 at 9:52 am
First in the world IS a false claim unfortunately and performance is similar to the Tesla.
BUT, just look at it…I’d have on of these over a Tesla any day (depending on price of course)
European styling rocks…
September 10th, 2008 at 8:22 am
The Tesla in my garage says no!
November 25th, 2008 at 5:02 am
Yeah far from the first but it’s gotta be said this looks better than the Tesla. The lines look much better as a hard top. but then those are all renders, right? Wouldn’t the weight of a motor in each wheel screw up the suspension response?
September 16th, 2009 at 2:20 am
This car may not really be the first electric sports car, at least not in the global market, but it is so much better looking than the Tesla.