https://www.thedrive.com/news/31004/recharged-ford-probe-is-the-most-quirky-electric-car-conversion-yet
Recharged Ford Probe Is the Quirkiest Electric Car Conversion Yet
NOVEMBER 13, 2019  James Gilboy

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Electric Ford Probe  / JAMES KILLICK
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Many are against turning classic cars into electric vehicles... But what if
the car in question is one of the most reviled models in Ford's history?

With electric hot-rodding increasing in popularity, the world of classic
cars has become a battleground between those entranced by the onward march
of technology and those allegiant to history. To classic cars, are electric
motors saviors or sacrilege? That's up to you to decide, but let's impose an
additional complication: What if the car in question isn't a classic, per
se? What if someone spent their time and money making an electric car from
one of Ford's most controversial models, the Mazda MX-6-based Probe?

Such is the work of a British Ford engineer named James Killick, who calls
his electric Ford Probe the "Probatron" (alternatively, "Sparky"). Killick's
blog documents the build as having started in May of 2009, more than three
years before Tesla legitimized electric power to the wider auto industry
with the Model S, making Killick something of a pioneer (no pun intended) at
the time. Killick's build has since undergone a few teething problems,
including multiple parasitic draws and at least one motor burnout, but
Killick seems to have settled on a build specification that makes the car
drivable on a regular basis.

On the Probatron's front axle is an HPEVS AC-50 electric motor, rated by its
manufacturer at 71 horsepower and 120 pound-feet of torque. It pulls 120
volts from a 660-pound bundle of lithium-iron-phosphate batteries, mounted
in the trunk, their capacity totaling 20.7 kWh. Killick estimates that the
Probatron operates at an efficiency of around 300 watt-hours per mile,
giving this car a maximum range of roughly 69 miles, though Killick avoids
running it that low to reduce pack degradation, instead using no more than
50 miles' range per outing.

While the Probatron may look too low to be comfortable enough for a 50-mile
drive, this is down to the air suspension's slammed-while-parked height
setting, which helps wedge its modified Volkswagen Scirocco wheels-—which
look a lot like Model S rollers—into its fenders. Other ride height and
stiffness settings prevent the now rear-heavy Probatron from bottoming out
and allow it to stand on its tippy-toes while fording speed bumps to avoid
damaging its body kit.

With how maligned the Probe was by American Ford fanatics, it's nice to see
at least someone out there appreciates what was never a bad-looking car, and
by no accounts we've found, a bad-driving one at that. With Killick eyeing
upgrades to a Tesla battery pack and a 118-horsepower, 173-torque Netgain
Hyper9 AC motor in the future, we'll be glad to see his build progress via
his blog and Facebook page [
https://www.facebook.com/EVangilists/
] as technology improves. May the Probatron go where no Probe has gone
before.
[© thedrive.com]


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https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/2019-chevy-bolt-electric-car-safety/
2019 Chevy Bolt EV earns a Top Safety Pick with revised headlights
November 14, 2019  The Bolt EV requires an optional package to load it with
this tech that the IIHS rates as Superior. The electric car also requires
optional active safety tech, which isn't cheap ...
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