• Hello there guest and Welcome to Modular Fox Mustangs home of the 2V, 3V, 4V, Coyote Modular Mustang Conversion Information Website!
    To gain full access you must Register. Registration is free and it takes only a few moments to complete.
    Already a member? Login here then!

Sigma Motorworks creates electric sportscar based on Ford Mustang

modularf

Well-Known Member
Sigma Motorworks creates electric sportscar based on Ford Mustang
1 April 2009, 6:00 pm

Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Sports/GTs, Green, Ford

sigma_gte_3-250op.jpg
We've caught wind of yet another hopeful American automaker with plans to launch a new electric sportscar in 2010. According to Matias Gorfinkiel, head of operations at Sigma Motorworks, "[The Sigma GTE] is a test bed for a commercial high performance sports model we will bring to the market by early 2010, when we expect to sell 500 cars."

Major components like the front and rear differentials are sourced from Ford, and the GTE's entire cockpit was yanked from an older Mustang. Twin DC electric motors offer up about 100 horsepower each and provide all-wheel drive. A lithium ion battery puts out 144 volts and is said to provide up to 100 miles of range. With a claimed top speed of around 145 mph, Steve Kase, head of development at Sigma Motorworks, says the GTE will be one of the fastest electric cars in the world.

That would be true, assuming the GTE ever makes it into production, which is an awfully big assumption. Automakers like Tesla Motors have shown just how difficult it is to enter the established auto market, even with vehicles as highly desirable as the Roadster and the new Model S -- not mention fistfuls of cash. Of course, we wish them nothing but the best of luck. They're going to need it.

Gallery: Sigma Motorworks GTE

sigma_gte_1_thumbnail.jpg
sigma_gte_2_thumbnail.jpg
sigma_gte_3_thumbnail.jpg
sigma_gte_4_thumbnail.jpg
sigma_gte_5_thumbnail.jpg


[Source: Sigma Motorworks]Sigma Motorworks creates electric sportscar based on Ford Mustang originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 01 Apr 2009 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Source: Autoblog
 
Top