Ferdinand Porsche devised the first car with an electric motor in each wheel. Today a Chinese manufacturer is going to make it possible

Just a few days ago we were talking about Dongfeng at the Santana plant, since it will be the Dongfeng Z9, brought in pieces from China, that will end up being assembled in Linares to end up traveling Spanish roads under another name: the Santana 400. However, the brand also has a presence in Spain with the boxan urban vehicle that we have known since the end of last year. Dongfeng in China is another world, as the brand has much more impressive and innovative vehicles. One of them is the eπ 007, which has led the brand to become the first established manufacturer in the world to bring a sedan with four motors integrated into the wheels into mass production. The electric motor that is attached to each wheel What’s special about it. In-wheel motors eliminate traditional components such as the differential, drive shaft and semi-transmissions. The eπ 007 is equipped with four independent units of 100 kW each, manufactured by Shanghai Automobile Electric Drive, which add up to a combined power of 400 kW (536 HP). This architecture promises to reduce mechanical losses approximately 30% and the firm claims that it allows individual control of each wheel with torque responses in milliseconds. The advantages. According to official documentation, the system provides improvements such as a 10% to 15% smaller turning radius, 25% higher energy regeneration efficiency thanks to better braking control on all four wheels, and 20% to 30% lower maintenance costs. In addition, by eliminating the transmission tunnel, the cabin gains interior space with a completely flat floor and greater flexibility in locating the batteries. It’s not the first attempt. Although other manufacturers have attempted to market vehicles with in-wheel motors, such as the Lightyear 0 or the Lordstown Endurance, all came from startups that later went bankrupt. Dongfeng is one of China’s leading state-backed car companies, making the eπ 007 the only model to enter mass production with this technology. The vehicle will be the litmus test to find out if the invention, first devised by Ferdinand Porsche in 1900, it may end up having a commercial place, beyond concepts. The good thing is that the miniaturization of electronics over the last few decades has allowed manufacturers to opt for ideas as revolutionary and as old as including an electric motor in each wheel of the car. In the past, the problem with this system was the excess weight it brought to the vehicle. Today, Dongfeng wants to demonstrate that this idea can become viable. It remains to be seen if it will be so attractive that the general public will bet on it. More traditional versions. At the same time, Dongfeng also recently launched the updated eπ 007+, with three finishes that combine 100% electric and extended autonomy. The price started at about 139,900 yuan (about 16,788 euros). The pure electric variant is offered with a 200 kW rear motor and 650 km of CLTC range, or with a 400 kW dual motor and 565 km. Both use lithium-ferrophosphate batteries. The version with range extender combines a 1.5-liter generator with a 160 kW rear electric motor, achieving 308 km in electric mode and up to 1,308 km in total. In Xataka | Porsche owners in Russia woke up this morning without being able to start their car. And they have a suspicion

The most millionaire form of Ferdinand Porsche’s grandson to save a slope

Wolfgang Porsche, president of the Porsche Board of Directors and grandson of Ferdinand Porsche, is raising controversy among the residents of Salzburg (Austria). The millionaire has proposed to build An underground tunnel deprived of about 500 meters under the mountain where one of its seventeenth century is located. The most striking of all, is the reason why he wants to build this tunnel: avoid a brief section of road that winds down the slope of Mount Kapuzinerberg by joining it with the urban center of the city. The new Millionaire neighbor. According to The published By the German newspaper DerstandardWolfgang Porsche bought in 2020 the villa Paschinger-Schlössl for about 8.4 million and is currently under rehabilitation works. That is, it is not even about Millionaire’s main house 81 years. The village of a palatial nature is located on a slope of the mountain of Monte Kapuzinerberg, which acts as one of Salzburg’s green lungs, and had belonged to the writer Stefan Zweig. “Complicated” access. As usual in the places built on a mountain, the narrow road with only access lane to the place, runs through the side of the mountain saving a slope with about 50 meters of unevenness. Apparently, the president of one of the largest manufacturers of German supercar distracks him to travel a brief section of mountain to reach his residence. According to local sources, the narrow access through a 16th -century wall tends to collapse due to the difficulty of access, it can be dangerous in winter. The least is the tunnel. According to published Spiegelto avoid the stretch of road, the millionaire believes more appropriate to build an underground tunnel under its mansion, so that the landscape value of the place would not be altered. This work would allow to communicate a private parking for nine cars that will be built next to the town, with urban parking located at the base of the mountain. The bureaucratic procedures for the execution of the work are already very advanced and even the millionaire would have already paid about 40,000 euros in concept of access to the existing urban parking. The neighbors see it as a privilege for rich. The Bürgerliste Local Party has questioned the modest access rate that the millionaire has paid. While the amount of your personal fortune is not publicly known, it is estimated that the fortune of the Porsche/Piëch family whose fortune is estimated in about 38.8 billion dollars. Beyond the protests for the supposed privilege of access to the new neighbor, there is legal level they have nothing to object. According to “Kellerrecht“or” Bodega Law “, the property of Wolfgang Porsche is not limited to the land and the town built in it, but also to everything under the town.” Theoretically, these lands could be used even to the core of the Earth, “said a report by the municipal technical entity. In Xataka | There are only two units of this exclusive Porsche 911. One of them was abandoned and taking dust in Dubai Image |Porsche

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