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Originally Posted by Polyal
Nissan 400Z (company is in pain but sticks a TT V6 in it)
Subaru WRX Sti (a few recent articles on them getting to to 300kw)
Ford GT500 (really, thats insane HP)
Dodge/Mopar (pretty much all their line up has something shoved in it)
GM, im sure they are trying.
I get the feeling manufacturers are putting a bit of effort in before a fuller transition is underway.
When you look at the hyper/sports car scene its already there, not to many that are sticking with the traditional ICE.
Its not all going to end in 5 years, but 10, 15....enjoy!
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I think its more to do with the fact that electric is still not doable in a reasonable price range. Its easy in a hypercar as those buyers will pay the big dollars to cover it.
From what ive seen from the big youtubers running expensive cars, most treat electric as a novelty. They go out for a rip say how fast they are then go back to there ice supercars/musclecars ect
It will be interesting to see how long it takes car enthusiasts to transition to electric, not just the general public. I feel it will be a while yet and it may end up being forced on us