The Varley evR450 - A Hot Aussie EV
Nick Gilbert
at 12:16 PM 01 Nov 2020
Comments 5
The Varley evR450
IMAGE BY Varley Electric Vehicles
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You know, there haven't been a great many truly stylish locally-made electric cars. Things like the Blade Electron are serviceable, yet not quite the kind of thing that will convince people to leave their Lamborghinis (which of course we all own) at home in the garage. Having said that, Varley recently showed off their brand new electric vehicle made in Queensland, and my my, it's a looker.

We've known this car was coming for a little while, but it was only recently unveiled semi-publicly late last week in Brisbane, for the Australian Electric Vehicle Conference hosted at the Sebel & Citigate Hotel.

Of course, it's all still pretty secret and hush-hush until January when it 'officially' launches - no one's taken it for a test drive, or even taken photos of what's under the hood.

But what we do know is that it performs pretty nicely. The evR450 goes from 0 to 100 in 3.8 seconds, with a top speed of 200 km/h. Of course, the problem there is if you're actually cruising at that top speed, you won't even manage an hour, given the range of the thing is only 150km (although there will be a 300km version made available as well).

Varley are shooting for a price below $200,000, which obviously isn't loose change, but it's also not that bad for a sporty-model electric car, especially one that's made locally.

“You could expect seeing our EVR450 driving on Queensland roads as early as January 2012,” said Varley's Electric division manager John Bettini in a press release.

“We are proud of its technology based on Varley’s long experience in
electric vehicles and our close relationship with Tritium and Ultramotive, two other local technology companies”.

 
5 COMMENTS
N Varley
01 November, 2011, 05:12 PM
Interesting to note that the Dynamo was co-invented by Varley and Faraday many years ago, and now Varleys are again at the leading edge of electricity and propulsion. It is my personal mission to be a catalyst in the creation of a levitation vehicle for the betterment of mankind. Sounds kind of grandiose and yet it is a very worthwhile project.
eric
01 November, 2011, 03:46 PM
I'll buy two. Might get a discount. haha.
Mike
01 November, 2011, 02:56 PM
Air compressor?!?! The thing will already have regenerative braking and of a far more effricient nature! When you spin a motor by hand you generate electricity - it's called a dynamo - all electric cars use this principle to scrape back the energy otherwise lost in braking, you simply spin the motor from the wheels and store the generated power back into the batteries.
Qld Too
01 November, 2011, 02:41 PM
Maybe solar panels still carry too much weight to be efficient, especially at night? Perhaps an air compressor with carbon fibre tank, compressing when slowing vehicle, then operating to turn generator fan to charge batteries? Positive of using compressor; it can be used for other uses due to ability to store energy and as back up for emergency generation.
Queensland
01 November, 2011, 01:45 PM
i wonder how these cars would go with solar panels incorporated into the flat surfaces of the car... just to get that extra mileage .... would this work ???

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