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<blockquote data-quote="B E N" data-source="post: 1616340" data-attributes="member: 33355"><p>This.</p><p></p><p>Cars are shaped the way they are because the need an engine and cooling system in the front (economics drive this, not all vehicles but most). Ev do not, when the safety standards update to allow EV to optimize aero while still protecting pedestrians its going to help high speed range a bunch.</p><p> </p><p>The other problem is consumers are accustomed to seeing cars look a certain way. Tesla design language is a good example of this. An EV has fewer design limits, you can pack a battery here and there, put the propulsion in the hubs. It is a wet dream for 4wd vehicles, you no longer have to sit above driveshafts and transmission and transfer case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B E N, post: 1616340, member: 33355"] This. Cars are shaped the way they are because the need an engine and cooling system in the front (economics drive this, not all vehicles but most). Ev do not, when the safety standards update to allow EV to optimize aero while still protecting pedestrians its going to help high speed range a bunch. The other problem is consumers are accustomed to seeing cars look a certain way. Tesla design language is a good example of this. An EV has fewer design limits, you can pack a battery here and there, put the propulsion in the hubs. It is a wet dream for 4wd vehicles, you no longer have to sit above driveshafts and transmission and transfer case. [/QUOTE]
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