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Elio Kit, Would You Still Buy?

What would you pay for such a kit?

  • $6,200

    Votes: 25 21.9%
  • $6,800

    Votes: 8 7.0%
  • $7,400

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • $8,000

    Votes: 3 2.6%
  • $8,600

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • $9,200

    Votes: 3 2.6%
  • heck no!

    Votes: 73 64.0%

  • Total voters
    114

goofyone

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The hub motor in the rear sounds like a very fun project, as an electrical engineer I really enjoy playing with this sort of thing, however the issues I see are the addition of a large amount of extra unsprung weight located at the very rear of this vehicle which does not sound like a good idea in terms of vehicle handling.

This being said this is a relatively inexpensive platform for tinkering and I expect to see a lot of that going. I will enjoy watching people get creative whether it works well or not. I even have a few ideas for mods and even an engine swap when I decide to buy a second one. :D
 
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The hub motor in the rear sounds like a very fun project, as an electrical engineer I really enjoy playing with this sort of thing, however the issues I see are the addition of a large amount of extra unsprung weight located at the very rear of this vehicle which does not sound like a good idea in terms of vehicle handling.

This being said this is a relatively inexpensive platform for tinkering and I expect to see a lot of that going. I will enjoy watching people get creative whether it works well or not. I even have a few ideas for mods and even a full on engine swap when I decide to buy a second one. :D
Quit playing(tinkering around) and get us a really dense power pack or battery for electric. LOL Last I herd was "Lithium ion Titanate".

http://www.brighthubengineering.com.../104498-lithium-titanate-batteries-explained/
 

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The hub motor in the rear sounds like a very fun project, as an electrical engineer I really enjoy playing with this sort of thing, however the issues I see are the addition of a large amount of extra unsprung weight located at the very rear of this vehicle which does not sound like a good idea in terms of vehicle handling.

This being said this is a relatively inexpensive platform for tinkering and I expect to see a lot of that going. I will enjoy watching people get creative whether it works well or not. I even have a few ideas for mods and even an engine swap when I decide to buy a second one. :D
This unit only weighs 75 lbs. Maybe the swing arm would have to be beefed up: which would add some more weight. The weight distribution would move back. As an electrical engineer....Is their a way to keep the motor from over powering the engine?
 

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Seeing that Elio Motors is not likely to raise its 200M by next year, would you still buy if the business model changed to producing a kit version?

Assume kit includes:

  • frame, chassis, doors, hinges
  • Signals, mirrors, exterior lights, glass
  • Interior bits--dash, HVAC controls with flaps, heater, AC box, fan, blank port for radio/GPS/electronics
  • Reinforced engine and transmission mount points and customizable hardware for most transverse 3 or 4 cylinder donor engines, including fluid-filled pendulum style mount bushings. Includes "dog-bone" bushings and various mounting points to prevent front/back engine swing.
  • exhaust mount hangers and brackets with many mount locations and heat shielding kit.
  • Emblems, paint options, protective coatings options.
  • Latches, locks, pre-keyed. Hood and trunk struts as options.
  • Recommended tire and wheel list.
  • Suspension components with options for tune-ability.
  • Brakes or brake recommendations for 'plug & play' friendliness.
  • Engine/transmission recommended list with build sheets and wiring harness rewiring guides.
  • gas tank or bladder with mounts and pumps.
  • Shipping to your front door
If you had to provide the drivetrain and integrate it, would you buy?

Please be open-minded and just treat this as a "what if?" question.
"Seeing that Elio Motors is not likely to raise its 200M by next year". Can you expound on where/how you cam to this conclusion?
 

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I see from your graph that it is instant torque, not hp like I posted previously. Kind of like my old Harley!
................like the new Electric Harley!
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Wheelthang

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Rickb quote: "I've concluded that Elio Motors will have funding coming out of their ears by next year!". Feel free to use it.
Thanx Rickb but I have plenty of toilet paper. What I need, low, hunger for, are facts and sources for such. And no, I don't rely on faith. But I do enjoy watching the magic show some of you guys puts on. ;)
 
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