In this week's round-up of automotive gossip, we talk plug-in potential with Nissan, Chinese production with Mini and what comes next for Gordon Murray.
No PHEV on the horizon for Qashqai
Nissan won't join the race to launch ultra-efficient but pricey plug-in hybrids with the next Qashqai, insisting that its new range-extender hybrid powertrain is a strong prospect for buyers. “I can’t guarantee it will be the best in terms of CO2, but it is the best in terms of affordability, drivability, performance and economy as a balance,” said product planning boss Marco Fioravanti.
BRM restorations must be raced
The first of the three remakes of BRM’s 1950 V16- engined Formula 1 car will go to the son of former team principal Sir Alfred Owen, but the allocation of the other two will be “discussed very closely” with the Owen family, who stipulate that the cars must be used. “They want the legacy of BRM to be defined by its amazing sound, which won’t happen if it goes to some sheikh who puts it in a shed and it’s never seen again,” a spokesman told Autocar.
China makes sense for mini
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totally agree, hybrids are only efficient at tax. electric is efficient, a modern diesel is efficient. I'm sure in years to come we'll look back at plug-in hybrids as exactly what they are, a fudge.
First point auto car, plug ins are not ultra efficient they are however the ultra tax dodger. Second point get your stupid spam filter fixed