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You are refering a photo?I had a great day there yesterday, drove the red one (petrol) in the photo. Very capable and great to drive. The left foot foot rest on that car was a little awkward, but otherwise I was very happy with what was clearly still a late stage photo type.The roof windows were glass which was a pleasant surprise that I hope carries through into production rather than perspex that I was expecting. I can't wait for mine to come, my wife very excited by it as well. Ineos team on site great, lunch provided and a fine excuse for a 3 day holiday in the Borders
I see it now, was only digging in your latest message. sorry for that.Minidok, yes. If you have access to the thread that I responded to, you will see photos of a red Grenadier and also silver (also a picture of the castle). That is the red car that was one of the test cars and the one I drove.
One ejects the safari window and the other fires the test drivers seat through it.
the one named "Esc" is to bring the world to a stop. The one named "DxE" is named wrong by accident. It should be N²O.
Yes emax the one I had a test ride way back in Sep 21 cut out in steep decent the driver just pushed the button and we were off within secondsOn my passenger drive in Bad Kissingen, the motor used to self switch off upon steep descents. The driver then pressed one of the buttons (were still on the dash) and then restarted the engine. Looked like a reset.
The driver even commented: "This prototype still occasionally shuts down on steep descents".
Although all other answer are great and some would be very handy at times, the ESC isolates the Stability/traction control and the other, main body electrics.
Too easy!!! The Chef came over the other day asking why I hadn't ordered any food from him yet........ because I'd be the size of a house by the time our showroom is finished if I start that!You could install something like that on your desk at the race course Steve, directly wired into the pub next door for "please begin to pour the Guinness"