I'm still a little confused...... does the turbo positively or negatively affect gas mileage? I remember some people saying it would go down, but I've also read some articles where they say a turbo will give you better gas mileage (as long as you're not constantly punching it into high boost) What's the EV option and what makes it faster 0-60 than a turbo?
So to answer the questions..
Getting good gas mileage relates to the whole vehicle. If you start with a selected engine and turbo-it, you'll get more power, for less weight than an equivalent larger engine. That extra power comes at a cost in complexity. So if you had 60% of the new Elio engine, then put a turbo on that, now you have the same power (maybe) for less total engine weight. Every pound of engine relates to 1 or 2 (or so) of total vehicle weight. It's possible you could then have better mileage, due to this reduced gross vehicle weight, but it is a more expensive configuration than the larger Elio engine without a turbo.
However, a smaller engine often has lower thermal efficiency, so a turbo on a 750cc may be a bit challenged to get high MPGs. Generally, tubo-ing is used to get better performance.
It took a lot of engineering trading off, like tandom seating vs sociable, to get that 80+ MPG. I wouldn't mess with it at this point.
EV vs turbo.. a faster Elio , isn't even on my radar at this point. No comment.
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