The Brits have come up with a Jaguar look-a-like with motor-in-the-wheel (4 wheel) drive, breakthrough NanoSafe battery that can go 250 miles (400 km) between charges and takes just 10 minutes to recharge. The sub 4 second 0 to 60, 700 brake horse power supercar that will cost less to run than an average fossil fuel burning sedan, will likely cost at least $300,000.
Implications - This impressive car is called The Lightning and was created by the Lightning Car Company. The company has made 700 of these eco-friendly cars that are one of the first of their kind. The technology used in the car is set to be used by Formula One as of 2008, which is when the Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems becomes mandatory.
Lightning GT- New Electric Super Car, 700 Bhp, Sub 4 Sec 0-60
Lightning GT- New Electric Super Car, 700 Bhp, Sub 4 Sec 0-60
Trend Themes
1. Electric Super Cars - There is an opportunity for companies to invest in creating more high-performance electric cars with longer battery life and faster charging times to continue disrupting the automotive industry.
2. Motor-in-the-wheel Drive - Developing motor-in-the-wheel technology for electric cars can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for the automotive industry, allowing for more efficient and eco-friendly vehicles.
3. Breakthrough Battery Technology - Creating new battery technology that is more energy-efficient, takes less time to charge, and covers greater distances can greatly disrupt the automotive industry's reliance on fossil fuels.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - With the push towards more eco-friendly transportation, companies in the automotive industry can invest in developing and selling electric super cars to stay ahead of the competition.
2. Formula One Racing - The adoption of Kinetic Energy Recovery Systems (KERS) in Formula One racing presents an opportunity for companies to invest in technological advancements in the automotive industry.
3. Battery Technology - Innovating and improving battery technology can have a disrupting effect on a variety of industries, especially the automotive industry's reliance on fossil fuels.