The new Dyson electric car

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Levo-Lon

Guru
He's put 2 billion of his own money into it.
Lots of jobs and infrastructure, and it's going to be made in Whiltshire.
Well untill he can sort a new plant in Vietnam or China that is or maybe India.
We shall see , it may be a serious car for the future.

I guess you will get it from Currys
 

Basil.B

Guru
Location
Oxfordshire
Wouldn't touch anything made by Dyson.
Car would probably break after a few months like his vacuum cleaners.
 

Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
Dyson airblades are very good! (They actually do dry your hands and much quicker than conventional devices.)
No, horrid, especially that puddle of foetid water that forms at the bottom of frequently-used ones. I like the super-whooshy jetstream-type dryers thanks, especially as I still have the energy to rub my two hands together as opposed to the limp-wristed passivity required by a Dyson. The side squirting air Dyson ones are even worse because just rubbish.

As I say, I just have a thing...
 
He will combine his technology into it. You will be able to dry your hands whilst de -misting your windscreen. It should have plenty of adhesion but will possibly be loud, and have an unusual colour scheme.
We used to have one of his washing machines, I thought that it worked well but it was noisy as are his vacuum cleaners.
 
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KnackeredBike

I do my own stunts
Forget the car, if he's right and it will have solid state batteries (that are actually an improvement on liquid state ones rather than just encases in purple plastic) that will be a huge leap forward. Unless Tesla get there first.

It is perhaps slightly strange not to piggy back on the chassis of another manufacturer rather than try and reinvent everything.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
We don't know how he's designing his car. Indeed, we only have speculation that he is doing so at all, based on the background of the number of high profile folk he's recruited from the automotive World.

But he's recruited many more from other technology sectors, so its mere speculation based upon a minority of his new recruits previous employment.

This is then reported upon by news outlets who predicted an 'in' EU vote, Clinton for President, and a massive Tory majority at the last election, so their recent record on prediction is laughable.
 
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