think we’re being ‘had’ with the UK pricing - initial messaging was “a little over £20k”, which is what Europe will be getting it for (+better spec)I'm interested in is the Hyundai Inster
think we’re being ‘had’ with the UK pricing - initial messaging was “a little over £20k”, which is what Europe will be getting it for (+better spec)I'm interested in is the Hyundai Inster
Much easier in the era of elecktrickery motors tho', I think?I did see the Fiat CEO also talking this week about the engineering involved in producing a 4x4, it seems he wants a 4x4, though I am not sure if the platform has supported a 4x4 before.
Similar kind ofIt's slightly murky in that yes the Avenger 4xe exists..but technically that's not on the same platform.
Panda is on what is calls the Smart Car platform avenger is on CMP platform.
The origin of the Smart car platform is apparently a re-engineered lower cost version of the CMP. So it depends what has been changed between the 2 if the suspension pick up points etc remain the same you'd imagine you could fit the powered rear axle from the 4xe as long as they've maintained space for the battery.
Similar kind ofbodgere-engineering as the Pug Hybrid4 system?
Is it similar engineering?
Im looking strongly at the La Prima Hybrid, just hope the 1.2 engine is powerful enough. The 1.2 hybrid is not that strong on motorways, though it will go on forever!Apparently the hybrid is more like 19k, 21 gets the top spec car.
New Fiat Grande Panda: UK prices, specs and full details | Auto Express
The new Grande Panda will cost from under £19,000 in hybrid formwww.autoexpress.co.uk
In the modern era that is competitive.
Im looking strongly at the La Prima Hybrid, just hope the 1.2 engine is powerful enough. The 1.2 hybrid is not that strong on motorways, though it will go on forever!
Great for the environment then....In concept yes, but in practice the emp2 and stla medium are far larger platforms and the electric part of all hybrid4 systems so far released is more powerful than all the powertrains released in the Panda (usually it's 200bhp petrol and 100bhp + of electric.)
Great for the envoronment then....
I think FIat planned to do another 4x4 but my money is on Stellantis abandoning it. It beats me why we need a powerful petrol engine AND electric motors in anything. A small petrol engine to get you hone and provide charging if you run out of range wouldbe good and could be complemented by elctric motors to give reasonable power to weight. Anything the size of a Panda doesnt need more than aroiund the 85hp of the last Panda. Its quite sprightly enough at that. I advocate shouting at the idiots that keep causing higher than necessary emissions (Stellantis etc) by fitting such power trains. Their environmental credientials stink and are off the bottom of the scale. I hope they will be held to account for it one day. Perhaps the displaced Aussies will beat the **** out of them until they eventually get the message that we need to change. I for one will not be buying anything that doesnt at least now take account of and consider the issues that face us all. We don't need more power we dont need heavier and we certainly dont need bigger. Rant over (for now).It's more unlikely they'll use the hybrid 4 system to create a Panda 4x4 as you'd end up with a 220bhp Panda 4x4 with chunk of the cabin occupied with a battery pack.
Given the way the old Panda 4x4 works i.e. not 4x4 unless you're spinning wheels to should be reasonably easy to fit small hub motors to the rear for a similar effect.