LiamStone & Porsche
Yo Liam, ever thought about how we could push the limits of speed while keeping the planet in mind? I’m itching to chat about lightweight, zero‑emission muscle. What’s your take on that?
Yeah, speed and sustainability can actually go hand in hand if you focus on the right materials and design. Think ultra‑light carbon fiber, modular composites that can be recycled, and a chassis that’s built for aerodynamic efficiency. Add in a zero‑emission powertrain and regenerative braking, and you’ve got a muscle that doesn’t burn the planet. The trick is balancing raw power with a minimalist, low‑impact footprint—no over‑engineered parts, just what’s needed to keep the weight down and the performance up. What kind of specs are you imagining?
I’m talking about a 1,200‑kg beast with a 700‑horsepower, all‑electric powertrain that can hit 350 km/h in under three seconds. Carbon‑fiber body, modular composite chassis, 100 % recyclable, and regenerative braking that feeds the battery back while you’re on the track. No extra weight, no waste, just pure, clean speed. Think you can handle that?