For a larger view of that thumbnail, see
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f3/Tesla_Motors_Model_S_base.JPG

[One of the things I do when I edit and reformat the newswires I post is
to find the full size image, instead of the smaller/thumbnail image the
newswire used. Those larger images I provide are especially useful to
the people that draw-from/use my free work to re-print the piece in
their website/newsletter/magazine or other media-outlet.]
Enjoy :-)

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On Wed, Dec 25, 2013, at 08:18 AM, Paul Wujek wrote:
> On 13-12-25 11:04 AM, Peri Hartman wrote:
> > You could design a rear drive system with two large diameter motors and
> > still retain almost the same efficiency as in-wheel motors. Here's how.
> You mean the way that Tesla does?
> 
> see: 
> https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Tesla_Motors_Model_S_base.JPG/220px-Tesla_Motors_Model_S_base.JPG
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