| ▲ | randerson 3 days ago | |
My first thought too. While I see Toyota-style hybrids as designed for efficiency, there's also the performance hybrids like the new Porsche 911 T-hybrid where an electric motor spins up the turbocharger to eliminate lag while another integrated into the gearbox adds power. There is no "EV mode" so it doesn't need a large battery. Arguably the most important characteristic of a sports car is light weight, so lighter motors would be immediately useful there. | ||