Hopefully by the time you get to drive a Shark you will have figured out how the hybrid system works. Seems like none of you had any idea, not one mention that I can recall of the engine being a generator and only engaging the front axle when speed hits above 70 odd kmh.
And your guests should do more research on the car. The car drives purely on electric motors The 1.5 litre engine is just a generator to power the tow powerful and tourqey motors and the battery Time for the farm boys to adapt with new tech and embrace the inevitable future technology that’s coming
Plug In Hybrid is the new normal people!! South Africans and your guests must move on with the times. Self charging hybrids are so yesterday and they add very little value in power and fuel economy With limited charging infrastructure, SA is a perfect market for PHEVs. It’s purely the best of both worlds while still giving you the convenience of fuelling with petrol for longer trips. For those who understand and embrace New Energy Vehicles, the Shark is revolutionary bakkie The battery isn’t that big )30 kWh) so just plug in the damn thing overnight and you will be doing 80% of your driving for much cheaper on electricity
You guys have no idea what you are talking about! Seriously do a bit more research before assuming. The Shark engine is purely a generator to change the battery and does not power the wheels. Just one thing example…
Hopefully by the time you get to drive a Shark you will have figured out how the hybrid system works. Seems like none of you had any idea, not one mention that I can recall of the engine being a generator and only engaging the front axle when speed hits above 70 odd kmh.
And your guests should do more research on the car.
The car drives purely on electric motors
The 1.5 litre engine is just a generator to power the tow powerful and tourqey motors and the battery
Time for the farm boys to adapt with new tech and embrace the inevitable future technology that’s coming
Plug In Hybrid is the new normal people!! South Africans and your guests must move on with the times.
Self charging hybrids are so yesterday and they add very little value in power and fuel economy
With limited charging infrastructure, SA is a perfect market for PHEVs. It’s purely the best of both worlds while still giving you the convenience of fuelling with petrol for longer trips.
For those who understand and embrace New Energy Vehicles, the Shark is revolutionary bakkie
The battery isn’t that big )30 kWh) so just plug in the damn thing overnight and you will be doing 80% of your driving for much cheaper on electricity
You guys have no idea what you are talking about! Seriously do a bit more research before assuming. The Shark engine is purely a generator to change the battery and does not power the wheels. Just one thing example…