Opinion: Driver's cars need to be more about the driver
For years, we measured our thrills in cold, hard figures. Top speeds, acceleration times, quarter mile runs. It’s been like this since automobiles first crawled hesitantly onto planet Earth. But this is fast changing. The factors that earlier defined excitement are slowly but surely fading. Yes, of course, performance and acceleration are still essential components, but what’s changing fast is that today they are more plain hygiene than defining factors. And that’s huge. But what has brought about this change? And what are the factors today that separate good from the great? Much of this awakening has come about because of extreme high-performance cars, Hypercars and Hyper EVs. Wham, bam, thank you... err, Sam; explosive acceleration now has a more literal meaning. And it is so violent, the act is over before you know it. That, of course, is no fun at all. Sure, there’s no denying the instant appeal of electric power, and this is equally true of electrically assisted hybrid drive sys...