Dodge Circuit Drive
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Taking Chrysler’s prototype electric sportscar, the Dodge Circuit, for a spin through downtown Detroit on a sunny day. AutoblogGreen joins Chrysler’s John Myers for the drive.
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thats a sick car
indeed it is, hope the price is outrageous. If this car were to be affordable, it will sell left and right. Something Chrysler needs badly right now.
Have a bit of viper look to it, I like it. Tho now Chrysler is brankrupt, what happens now?
Absolutely beautiful car, as always Chrysler exterior styling is top notch.
Chrysler has NOTHING to do with the styling!
And very little to do with the chassis.
It’s a Lotus Europa with EV mods. Duh.
top gear appereance anyone?
That’s true. But the Dodge tweaks to the Lotus body do actually look better than the original. I like the cross-hair grill on this car and the duck-tail spoiler they added.
exactly right my friend chrysler has done nothing whatsoever they have just stolen the styling or the whole body of the lotus europa!!!! WTF!!!!!
lol, so true
yea ur battery pack is so much better tesla gets 240 and u get 200. what a joke…this car would have to cost 30grand to be successful anything more and u might as well get the model-s
My big question is how long does the batteries last, and how long do they last before charging is required.
EV RULES !
gay as fuck
BURNOUT PLEASE!
ummm…… i like sports cars WITH sound
at least emulate some type of exhaust sound or something!
The larger battery packs actually make cooling an safety harder. The ESS is modular anyway.
But all current batteries will be trumped by nanowire and other improvements already coming out of the labs long before any replacements are necessary. Those next modules will probably get 3-10X the range.
I think this car is slated to sell for between $50 – $80,000
Global Warming is caused by sun activity, not co2, and there is plenty if oil, saying that its running out is simply good foor business.
So please put a 5 liter V8 in that thing, and you got a hell of a car.